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The authors describe three algorithms, specifically:

  1. Bubble Sort

This algorithm is the least efficient. With this method, you organize one pair at a time. Then, you repeat this process over and over until everything is sorted. The authors give an example of the bubble sorting algorithm for alphabetizing books. With a disorganized shelf, you would start with the letter A. You would compare the first two books and sort these two alphabetically. Then, you compare the item that is now the second book with the third book. This process is repeated until you have reached the end of the collection.

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Compelling and entertaining, Algorithms to Live By is packed with practical advice about how to use time, space, and effort more efficiently. And it's a fascinating exploration of the workings of computer science and the human mind

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