The Art of Computer Programming: Volume 3: Sorting and Searching
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About The Art of Computer Programming: Volume 3: Sorting and Searching
This paper, published in 1973, received 2.4k indexed citations . Written by Donald Knuth. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Artificial Intelligence (1.2k citations), Computer Networks and Communications (881 citations), Computational Theory and Mathematics (462 citations), Signal Processing (415 citations) and Hardware and Architecture (327 citations).
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