Algorithm
Algorithms are detailed sets of guidelines created for a computer program to complete tasks efficiently and thoroughly. Algorithms in computer programming are employed to solve complex problems. Various cutting-edge technologies including artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), operate based on simple or complex algorithms.
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Various Searching Algorithms in C++
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Dijkstra Algorithm to get single source shortest path in java
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Python graphs and trees implementation with some problems solved
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Algorithm training and questions with java programing language
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3RD YEAR UNiVERSiTY OPERATiNG SYSTEM TEAM PROJECT
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In this project I coded various sorting algorithms, so that it's possible to compare them.
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The Knuth-Morris-Pratt (KMP) Algorithm is a string matching algorithm used to find the occurrence of a pattern string in a text string. It uses a preprocessing step to create a failure function, which helps skip irrelevant comparisons and improves its efficiency compared to a simple string matching algorithm.
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Java codes of all basic data structure and algorithm topics.
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Solving a variety of algorithm exercises in JavaScript and Python
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"Muller's method is a root-finding algorithm, a numerical method for solving equations of the form f(x) = 0. It was first presented by David E. Muller in 1956. Muller's method is based on the secant method, which constructs at every iteration a line through two points on the graph of f."
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WAP Bellman-ford Algorithm python program
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A process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations, especially by a computer.
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