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"I also gave a class called Mathematical Writing, just for one quarter," says Knuth. "The lectures are still of special interest because they feature quite a few important guest lecturers." This collection contains thirty-one tapes.
http://scpd.stanford.edu/scpd/students/Dam_ui/page
created by video_lectures on 2008-06-19 03:50:09
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"This was an experimental project where we'd have three or four cameras in a basement studio and we would film classes of about an hour," says Knuth. "We got a bunch of our brightest students and gave them extremely difficult problems. You could literally see the Aha taking place. People can watch the problem-solving process as it occurred." Over 25 hours of these sessions are available for viewing. Notes from these problem sessions
http://scpd.stanford.edu/scpd/students/Dam_ui/page
created by video_lectures on 2008-06-19 03:48:27
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Also available are two five-session short courses about TeX (1981); twelve lectures about the implementation of TeX (1982); video recordings of eight history sessions about Computer Science at Stanford, taped in 1987 and featuring many alumni of our department; and some reminiscences by Professors Feigenbaum, Floyd, Golub, Herriot, Knuth, McCarthy, Miller, and Wiederhold about the founding of Stanford's Computer Science Department, The Living Legends (1997).
http://scpd.stanford.edu/scpd/students/Dam_ui/page
created by video_lectures on 2008-06-19 03:50:50
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A sampling of musings includes:
* Sideways Heaps
* Cool Graphs
* Trees, Rivers, and RNA
* Dancing Links
* Fast Input/Output with Many Disks, Using a Magic Trick
* MMIX: A RISC Computer for the New Millennium
* The Joy of Asymptotics
* Bubblesort at random (one-dimensional particle physics)
* Trees, Forests, and Polyominoes
* Finding all spanning trees
http://scpd.stanford.edu/scpd/students/Dam_ui/page
created by video_lectures on 2008-06-19 03:46:07
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