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Concept of an Algorithm. Correctness of Algorithms
2018Algorithm is an exact prescription determining the computation process, leading from the varying source data to the sough result (data is the ordered set of characters). In other words, an algorithm describes the certain computation procedure, with the help of which the computation problem is solved.
Sergei Borzunov, Sergei Kurgalin
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ACM SIGPLAN Lisp Pointers, 1991
It is my intention to publish two different kinds of algorithms articles: articles that present utilities built on top of Common Lisp and articles that discuss and explain interesting parts of Common Lisp. The following article is an example of the latter type.
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It is my intention to publish two different kinds of algorithms articles: articles that present utilities built on top of Common Lisp and articles that discuss and explain interesting parts of Common Lisp. The following article is an example of the latter type.
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The Expectation-Maximization (EM) algorithm is a broadly applicable approach to the iterative computation of maximum likelihood estimates in a wide variety of incomplete-data problems. The EM algorithm has a number of desirable properties, such as its numerical stability, reliable global convergence, and simplicity of implementation. There are, however,
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Algorithms Creating Algorithms
2010The spontaneous synthesis of algorithms in artificial neural networks is experimented and analyzed on three hierarchical levels and there are three basic problems: How the engram of memory connects the neuron state and the combination of messages from other neurons. How the cortical column decodes the parallel series of impulses from other columns. How
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The College Mathematics Journal, 1987
(1987). Algorithm of The Bi_Month. The College Mathematics Journal: Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 153-156.
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(1987). Algorithm of The Bi_Month. The College Mathematics Journal: Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 153-156.
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Communications in Statistics - Simulation and Computation, 1983
This section is devoted to the publication of computer Algorithms for statistical applications. It is intended for listings of usable computer programs, together with descriptions of their use, and for comments on previously published algorithms. Ordinarily the program published will be in FORTRAN (ANSI 1966 or 1977).
James E. Gentle, William J. Kennedy
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This section is devoted to the publication of computer Algorithms for statistical applications. It is intended for listings of usable computer programs, together with descriptions of their use, and for comments on previously published algorithms. Ordinarily the program published will be in FORTRAN (ANSI 1966 or 1977).
James E. Gentle, William J. Kennedy
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