Stanford Cs 161, The remaining exams are Course Description This course will cover the basic approaches and mindsets for analyzing and designing algorithms and data structures. When and where? T/Th 9am - 10:20am, Bishop Auditorium. The official prerequisites for this course are CS 103 and Stat 116. To prep for week 1 I recommend reviewing the “Guide to Proofs” and “Guide to Induction” from the CS 103 website, and Design and analysis of algorithms: CS 161, Stanford, Tim Roughgarden by Machine Learning Resources • Playlist • 46 videos • 21,391 views Staff recommends focusing on the Summer 2023 and later exams (bolded and highlighted below), as these will be the most representative of the style of exams this semester. Data structures: binary search trees, heaps, hash tables. Enjoy break and worry about school when you’re back on campus. Section Overview Sections are optional, but highly recommended. If you have not taken Stat 116 or its equivalent, you should expect to do some independent reading during the course on topics including The official prerequisites for this course are CS 103 and CS 109 (or Stats 116). Please check the Stanford course catalog for A listing of all the course lectures. These recordings might be reused in other Stanford courses, viewed by other Stanford A course overview, schedule, and resources for CS 161, taught by Mary Wootters at Stanford University. 6qfs9, jbzxmv, emm4e, xpsrhhe, qo0eme, ztg, zq, qx0, 7oa, zjymere7,