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  •  Stony Brook Algorithm Repository  - http://www.cs.sunysb.edu/~algorith/
     This is a collection of implementations for 75 fundamental algorithms problems, including data structures, numerical and combinatorial algorithms,graph algorithms, and computational geometry. Implementations are available in C++, Java, Fortran, and other languages.
  •  The Grail Project  - http://www.csd.uwo.ca/research/grail/
     A symbolic computation environment for finite-state machines, regular expressions, and finite languages.
  •  Combinatorial Algorithms  - http://www.eli.sdsu.edu/courses/fall95/cs660/
     Course material, syllabus and notes for a course by Roger Whitney at SDSU.
  •  Circular Queues  - http://www.cs.utk.edu/~calloway/prg/cq/
     A brief discussion and implementation of circular queues in C.
  •  Algorithms Courses  - http://www.cs.pitt.edu/~kirk/algorithmcourses/
     Links to courses in algorithms maintained at various university computer science departments.
  •  On the Road to Algorithms  - http://www.hlcmklam.com/
     Information on algorithms such as Bubble Sort and Random Number Generation, using HTML, Java and Perl. Collected by Lam Ka Chun (Raymond).
  •  Analysis Of Algorithms  - http://pauillac.inria.fr/algo/AofA/
     An initiative of attendees of the 1997 Dagstuhl seminar, these pages provide research papers, a bulletin board, and links to researchers and other resources in the field. The focus is on average case and probabilistic analysis.
  •  Abstract State Machines  - http://www.eecs.umich.edu/gasm/
     A formal method for specifying and verifying algorithms. Tools, meetings, researchers in the area.
  •  Algorithm Design Paradigms  - http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/~ped/teachadmin/algor/algor.html
     A course by Paul Dunne at the University of Liverpool. Slides and notes in HTML and PS.
  •  Data Structures  - http://www.cs.sunysb.edu/~skiena/214/lectures/
     Lecture Notes by Steven Skiena.
  •  Data Structures  - http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/local/teach/dats/dats.html
     Introduction to data structures, with Java code, by Peter M. Williams.
  •  Dictionary of Algorithms, Data Structures, and Problems  - http://www.nist.gov/dads/
     A dictionary of algorithms, algorithmic techniques, data structures, and archetypical problems, with related definitions. Many entries have links to implementations, tutorials, and bibliographical references.
  •  OOPWeb Algorithms Directory  - http://www.oopweb.com/Algorithms/Files/Algorithms.html
     Algorithms lecture notes, courses, tutorials, references, guides and online books.
  •  The Algorithm Base  - http://www.intelligenceunited.com/index2.html
     Database of algorithms. May be scanned through or can be questioned through a knowledge based assistant. Links to originating web sites.
  •  Priority Queues  - http://www.leekillough.com/heaps/
     Electronic bibliography on priority queues (heaps). Links to downloadable reports, researchers' home pages, and software.
  •  ACM SIGACT  - http://sigact.acm.org/
     Special Interest Group on Algorithms and Computation Theory, the ACM special interest group for Theoretical Computer Science. Site has membership information, meetings, reports and a newsletter for members.
  •  Design and Analysis of Computer Algorithms  - http://www.personal.kent.edu/~rmuhamma/Algorithms/algorithm.html
     Lecture notes; applets and code in C, C++, and Java; links regarding books, journals, computability, quantum computing, societies and organizations.
  •  Combinatorial Algorithms  - http://www.eli.sdsu.edu/courses/fall95/cs660/notes/
     Lecture notes of a course at San Diego State University.
  •  Introduction to Quantum Algorithms  - http://alumni.imsa.edu/~matth/quant/299/paper/
     An introduction to quantum algorithms by Matthew Hayward for those new to the field and who do not have an extensive physics background.
  •  Self-stabilizing Algorithms  - http://www.sphere.pl/~kuszner/self-stab/
     A project to create tools for developing and testing self-stabilizing algorithms.
  •  Algorithms Archive  - http://editor.altervista.org/
     A collection including searching, sorting, tracking, mathematics and cellular automata. In English and Italian.