Volumes
- Volume 1 – Fundamental Algorithms (chapters 1 and 2)
- Volume 2 – Seminumerical Algorithms (chapters 3 and 4)
- Volume 3 – Sorting and Searching (chapters 5 and 6)
- Volume 4 – Combinatorial Algorithms (chapters 7 and 8 released in several subvolumes)
- Volume 5 – Syntactic Algorithms (as of 2011, estimated in 2020) (chapters 9 and 10)
- Volume 6 – The Theory of Context-Free Languages (planned)
- Volume 7 – Compiler Techniques (planned)
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