PPT-Introduction to Algorithms

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Randomized Algorithms Ch5 Lecture 5 CIS 670 Comp 122 The Hiring Problem You are using an employment agency to hire a new assistant The agency sends you one candidate

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Randomized Algorithms Ch5 Lecture 5 CIS 670 Comp 122 The Hiring Problem You are using an employment agency to hire a new assistant The agency sends you one candidate each day You interview the candidate and must immediately decide whether or not to hire that person But if you hire you must also fire your current office assistanteven if its someone you have recently hired. for Linear Algebra and Beyond. Jim . Demmel. EECS & Math Departments. UC Berkeley. 2. Why avoid communication? (1/3). Algorithms have two costs (measured in time or energy):. Arithmetic (FLOPS). Communication: moving data between . Hazem Ali, Borislav Nikoli. ć,. Kostiantyn Berezovskyi, Ricardo Garibay Martinez, Muhammad Ali Awan. Outline. Introduction. Non-Population Metaheuristics. Population Metaheuristics. Genetic Algorithims (GA). 1. Graph Algorithms. Many problems are naturally represented as graphs. Networks, Maps, Possible paths, Resource Flow, etc.. Ch. 3 focuses on algorithms to find connectivity in graphs. Ch. 4 focuses on algorithms to find paths within graphs. Annie . Yang and Martin Burtscher*. Department of Computer Science. Highlights. MPC compression algorithm. Brand-new . lossless . compression algorithm for single- and double-precision floating-point data. Keyang. He. Discrete Mathematics. Basic Concepts. Algorithm . – . a . specific set of instructions for carrying out a procedure or solving a problem, usually with the requirement that the procedure terminate at some point. Amrinder Arora. Permalink: http://standardwisdom.com/softwarejournal/presentations/. Summary. Online algorithms show up in . many. practical problems.. Even if you are considering an offline problem, consider what would be the online version of that problem.. 1. Evolutionary Algorithms. CS 478 - Evolutionary Algorithms. 2. Evolutionary Computation/Algorithms. Genetic Algorithms. Simulate “natural” evolution of structures via selection and reproduction, based on performance (fitness). Raman Veerappan. EPS 109 Final Project. Introduction. Goals. To examine various maze solving algorithms using MATLAB determine which algorithms are most effective for which mazes. Two main algorithms examined. Algorithm. Input. Output. 1. Analysis of Algorithms. How long does this take to open 1) know 2) don’t know. . Analysis of Algorithms. 2. If know combination O(n) . where n is number of rings. . If the alphabet is size m, O(nm). Instructor: Arun Sen. Office: BYENG . 530. Tel: 480-965-6153. E-mail: asen@asu.edu. Office Hours: . MW 3:30-4:30 or by appointment. TA: . TBA. Office. : TBA. Tel: . TBA. E-mail: . TBA. Office Hours. : . Problem - a well defined task.. Sort a list of numbers.. Find a particular item in a list.. Find a winning chess move.. Algorithms. A series of precise steps, known to stop eventually, that solve a problem.. Programming - Purpose, structure and the outline of a program.. An overview – programming is: . analysis of a scenario/problem. defining a specification. identifying input, process and output testing/debugging.. 1. Brute Force. A straightforward approach, usually based . directly. on the problem’s . statement and . definitions. . of the concepts involved. Examples – based directly on definitions:. Computing . Practical: Starting out in Python. Teaching Computing to KS3. Course outline. Week No. Understanding computers. (5:00 – 6:00). Developing programming skills. (6:00 – 7:00). 23rd January. Algorithms.

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