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No, I'm afraid there isn't.

Interviewers can ask the candidate to do anything (within reason, it will be related to the job function in some way) so there is no "set of algorithms" that interviewers have to pick from.

It's not to check if you remember algorithms, to to find out how you think - when you don;t have Google to do it for you! Laugh | :laugh:
What the interviewer is looking for is to see how well you handle simple problems (and palindromes are indeed a very simple problem) to see if the way you think fits in to how his company works. Memorizing algorithms won't help you there because the chances are the task will be unrelated to any particular algorithm, but how you implement the things do you know.

So relax, be confident, and think about the task they set - rather than trying to use the thinking of others to get you a job! (Because if you rely on others to pass the interview, you won't last long once in the job - everyone can spot the "dead wood" who can't actually do the work)

You'll be fine!
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