- in
mathematics and
computer science , an algorithm. (audio en-us-algorithm. ogg , ˈ , æ , l , ɡ , ə , r , ɪ , ð , əm al , gə-ri-dhəm
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orithms (such as [[search algorithm, search]] and [[merge algorithm, merge]] algorithms)
which require input data to be in
sorted lists; it is also
often useful f
on]], [[divide and
conquer algorithm]]s, [[data structure]]s, [[randomized algorithm]]s, [[best,
worst and
average case]] analysis, [[time-space tradeoff]]s, an
- a
sorting algorithm is an
algorithm that puts
elements of a list in a
certain order . the most-used
orders are
numerical order and
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modern cryptography is
heavily based on
mathematical theory and
computer science practice;
cryptographic algorithms are
designed around - in
cryptography , a
cipher (or cypher) is an
algorithm for
performing encryption or
decryption —a
series of well-defined
steps that can
- the
karatsuba algorithm is a fast
multiplication algorithm . it was
invented by
anatolii alexeevitch karatsuba in 1960 and
published in
- the deutsch–jozsa
algorithm is a
quantum algorithm ,
proposed by
david deutsch and
richard jozsa in 1992 with
improvements by
richard - algorithms: in rubik's cubers' parlance, a
memorised sequence of
moves that has a
desired effect on the cube, is
called an algorithm.
- the berlekamp–welch algorithm, also
known as the welch–berlekamp algorithm, is
named for
elwyn r.
berlekamp and
lloyd r.
welch .
- a
medical algorithm is any
computation ,
formula ,
statistical survey ,
nomogram , or look-up
table ,
useful in
healthcare .
medical