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[Music] in this section were going to cover two routing algorithms that are widely used in practice in todays internet for computing a path from a given source to a given destination the first is known as a link state algorithm the second is known as a distance vector algorithm and although they share the same common goal of computing shortest path or at least cost path what well see is they differ very much in the way in which they actually compute these shortest paths the goal of any routing algorithm is to determine a good path or a good route or a good route between a source node and a destination node through a network of routers to understand routing algorithms were going to need to unpack that statement a little bit what do we mean by a path what is a path through a network of routers and also what does it mean to be good what does it mean for a root to be good or one root to be better than another root so lets define a path as a sequence of routers that packets traverse fr