An old classic is "Fundamental Algorithms - The Art of Computer Programming", by Donald Knuth Addison-Wesley Publishing, 1968. Other volumes came later. Many code examples using the MIX language are included. There is a particularly good section on tree traversal.
If you are doing scientific/numerical work, try "Numerical Recipes in C" by Press, Flannery, Teukolsky and Vetterling- ISBN 0-521-35465-X. This book is a national treasure of mathematical algorithms and much code is included.
Secant cosine tangent sine
3 point 1 4 1 5 9
logarithm, algorithm, I'm a wreck
Another two years at old Caltech
-diskcrash
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