
1) Algorism 2) Numeration
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1) Algorithmic program 2) Algorithmic rule 3) Formula 4) French word used in English 5) Mathematical logic 6) Mathematical procedure 7) Problem-solving sequence 8) Rule 9) Set of rules
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• (n.) The art of calculating by nine figures and zero. • (n.) The art of calculating with any species of notation; as, the algorithms of fractions, proportions, surds, etc.
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A procedure or formula for solving a mathematical problem. Algorithms are commonly used for such tasks as generating textures, rendering images and controlling mathematically based behaviour patterns.
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A description in precise but natural language plus mathematical notation of how a problem is solved.
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a finite set of well-defined rules for the solution of a problem in a finite number of steps
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A detailed and unambiguous sequence of instructions that describes how a computation is to proceed and can be implemented as a program.
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(1) Software delivered to the SDPS by a science investigator (PI, TL, or II) to be used as the primary tool in the generation of science products. The term includes executable code, source code, job control scripts, as well as documentation. (2) A prescription for the calculation of a quantity; used in Earth system science to derive physical or bio...
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A prescribed set of well defined rules or processes for arriving at a solution to a problem. A mathematical process.
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A process or set of rules by which a calculation or process can be carried out usually referring to calculations that will be done by a computer. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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A sequential problem-solving procedure. For example, a text compression algorithm can be as simple as removing all extra space characters, inserting a single repeat character to indicate a string of repeated characters, and substituting smaller bit strings for frequently occurring characters. This simple step-by-step process, or algorithm, can redu...
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A set of procedures designed to accomplish something. In the case of computer software, the procedures may appear to the user as a configuration of software components -- for example, an arrangement of operators in a Yamaha DX-series synthesizer -- or as an element (such as a reverb algorithm) that performs specific operations on the signal.
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A method of calculation, processing or coding which involves a series of steps. An algorithm can be represented by a flow diagram.
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A process or set of rules by which a calculation or process can be carried out - usually referring to calculations that will be done by a computer.
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a prescribed set of well-defined rules or instructions for the solution of a problem.
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a precise definition of a computation. The standard library provides about 60 standard algorithms, such as sort(), search(), and copy_unique(). TC++PL 3.8, 18.
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A computer program designed to perform a specific task. In the context of effects units,
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A list of steps to finish a task. A set of instructions that can be performed with or without a computer. For example, the collection of steps to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich is an algorithm.
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A logical sequence of instructions that explain how to accomplish a task. It must explain exactly how to go from one step to the next and have a finite amount of steps.Historical Notes810AD Al-Khwarizmi writes important works on arithmetic, algebra, geography, and astronomy. In particular Hisab al-jabr w'al-muqabala (Calculation by Completion and B...
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algorithmic rule noun a precise rule (or set of rules) specifying how to solve some problem
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(or, less commonly, but etymologlcally more correctly, algorism): In its original usage, this word referred to the Arabic system of notation for numbers and to the elementary operations of arithmetic as performed in this notation. In mathematics, the word is used for a method or process of calculation with symbols (often, but not necessarily, nume....
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A computational procedure for solving a problem in a finite number of steps. Used frequently on Twitter to determine most popular Tweets and trends. Read more about trends.
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A set of rules and decision structures for actions in a specifically defined set of circumstances.
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a set of rules for solving a problem in a finite number of steps, as for finding the greatest common divisor.
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A procedure or set of steps used to solve a mathematical computation.
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