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There Are No Algorithms for Teaching Algorithms
Teaching Children Mathematics, 1998What comes to mind when we hear the word algorithm? We may think of it as a procedure, an efficient method, or a rule for computation. From our own formal school experiences, we may recall pages of skill drill and practice, or lengthy efforts to accomplish rote memorization.
Frances R. Curcio, Sydney L. Schwartz
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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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Medical Teacher, 1991
Clinical flow charts or algorithms are becoming an increasingly popular means of summarizing the management of a given clinical situation. However they vary greatly in complexity between authors, making comparisons difficult, and detracting from their overall usefulness to medical personnel.
E J, Neale, A M, Chang
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Clinical flow charts or algorithms are becoming an increasingly popular means of summarizing the management of a given clinical situation. However they vary greatly in complexity between authors, making comparisons difficult, and detracting from their overall usefulness to medical personnel.
E J, Neale, A M, Chang
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Russian Journal of Mathematical Physics, 2023
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Zhuravlev, Yu. N., Guzev, M. A.
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Zhuravlev, Yu. N., Guzev, M. A.
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A Cutting Plane Algorithm and a Column Generation Algorithm as Dual Algorithms
Mathematische Operationsforschung und Statistik. Series Optimization, 1978Cutting plane and column generation algorithms are known to be dual in a certain sense. In this paper, a general cutting plane algorithm of Kelley type for convex programs and a general column generation algorithm of Dantzig-Wolfe type for Wolfe's generalized program are described. These two algorithms are shown to be dual. An estimation of the optimal
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2023
This chapter argues that algorithmic trauma fragments and disrupts experience, not only for the bodies subject to it but for the technical system through which trauma is (re)produced. Algorithmic trauma manifests ruptures of time, space, and knowability via processes of mediation that move through and between the corporeal, technological, cultural, and
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This chapter argues that algorithmic trauma fragments and disrupts experience, not only for the bodies subject to it but for the technical system through which trauma is (re)produced. Algorithmic trauma manifests ruptures of time, space, and knowability via processes of mediation that move through and between the corporeal, technological, cultural, and
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Algorithm 709: testing algorithm implementations
ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software, 1992This paper explores the design of software for the evaluation of algorithms. We describe a number of features which may be taken as indicative of ideas and features that can be implemented in a general-purpose testing package. To facilitate our discussion, we introduce software for the testing of implementations of algorithms for solving a particular ...
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Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy, 2001
The authors present a relegation algorithm extending the method of normalization by Lie transformation. The Hamiltonian of the canonical system \(H\) is a power series in a small parameter. In the relegation algorithm a time-independent function can be added to the principal term. The normalization approximates the original \(H\) by a Hamiltonian \(K\)
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The authors present a relegation algorithm extending the method of normalization by Lie transformation. The Hamiltonian of the canonical system \(H\) is a power series in a small parameter. In the relegation algorithm a time-independent function can be added to the principal term. The normalization approximates the original \(H\) by a Hamiltonian \(K\)
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ACM Computing Surveys, 1995
For many applications, a randomized algorithm is either the simplest or the fastest algorithm available, and sometimes both. This book introduces the basic concepts in the design and analysis of randomized algorithms. The first part of the text presents basic tools such as probability theory and probabilistic analysis that are frequently used in ...
Rajeev Motwani, Prabhakar Raghavan
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For many applications, a randomized algorithm is either the simplest or the fastest algorithm available, and sometimes both. This book introduces the basic concepts in the design and analysis of randomized algorithms. The first part of the text presents basic tools such as probability theory and probabilistic analysis that are frequently used in ...
Rajeev Motwani, Prabhakar Raghavan
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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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