>I'm looking to buy a good book on algorithms. I want to do some linear algebra stuff (matrix inversion, inner products, etc.) and I don't want to re-write stuff that already has been debugged by the best of them.
>
>McConnell recommends Robert Sedgewick's
Algorithms. Is this what you would recommend?
>
Knuth's
Seminumerical Algorithms.
>Thanks in advance ...