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  2. List of algorithms - Wikipedia

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    An algorithm is fundamentally a set of rules or defined procedures that is typically designed and used to solve a specific problem or a broad set of problems.. Broadly, algorithms define process(es), sets of rules, or methodologies that are to be followed in calculations, data processing, data mining, pattern recognition, automated reasoning or other problem-solving operations.

  3. Algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Flowchart of using successive subtractions to find the greatest common divisor of number r and s. In mathematics and computer science, an algorithm (/ ˈ æ l ɡ ə r ɪ ð əm / ⓘ) is a finite sequence of mathematically rigorous instructions, typically used to solve a class of specific problems or to perform a computation. [1]

  4. Bresenham's line algorithm - Wikipedia

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    US patent 5604852, "Method and apparatus for displaying a parametric curve on a video display" US patent 5600769, "Run slice line draw engine with enhanced clipping techniques" The algorithm has been extended to: Draw lines of arbitrary thickness, an algorithm created by Alan Murphy at IBM. [6]

  5. Quine–McCluskey algorithm - Wikipedia

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    Hasse diagram of the search graph of the algorithm for 3 variables. Given e.g. the subset = {, ¯, ¯, ¯ ¯, ¯ ¯} of the bottom-level nodes (light green), the algorithm computes a minimal set of nodes (here: {¯,}, dark green) that covers exactly .

  6. Shor's algorithm - Wikipedia

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    The problem that we are trying to solve is: given an odd composite number, find its integer factors. To achieve this, Shor's algorithm consists of two parts: A classical reduction of the factoring problem to the problem of order-finding.

  7. Post-quantum cryptography - Wikipedia

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    Post-quantum cryptography (PQC), sometimes referred to as quantum-proof, quantum-safe, or quantum-resistant, is the development of cryptographic algorithms (usually public-key algorithms) that are currently thought to be secure against a cryptanalytic attack by a quantum computer.

  8. A* search algorithm - Wikipedia

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    For a grid map from a video game, using the Taxicab distance or the Chebyshev distance becomes better depending on the set of movements available (4-way or 8-way). If the heuristic h satisfies the additional condition h ( x ) ≤ d ( x , y ) + h ( y ) for every edge ( x , y ) of the graph (where d denotes the length of that edge), then h is ...

  9. Guru 8.0: Lost and Found - Wikipedia

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    Guru 8.0: Lost & Found is the seventh and final studio album by American rapper Guru. [4] [5] It was released through 7 Grand Records in 2009. [6] [7] Critical reception