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Algorithmic information theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Algorithmic information theory is a subfield of information theory and computer science that concerns itself with the relationship between computation and information. According to Gregory Chaitin, i...
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Algorithm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Algorithmic Solutions Software GmbH provides software and consulting for application of efficient algorithms and data structures. Our innovative and efficient software components enable the user to shorten product development time and to offer fast, reliable software solutions. ... www.algorithmic-solutions.co...
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1.1 Typesetting using the algorithmic package ... The algorithmic environment provides a number of popular constructs for algorithm designs. The command \begin{algorithmic} can be given the optional argument of a positive integer, which if given will cause line numbering to occur at multiples of that integer.
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A Brief History of Algorithmic Composition ... Algorithmic composition, sometimes also referred to as "automated composition," basically refers to "the process of using some formal process to make music with minimal human intervention" (Alpern, 1995). Such "formal processes," as we will see, have been familiar to music...
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This is a dictionary of algorithms, algorithmic techniques, data structures, archetypal problems, and related definitions. Algorithms include common functions, such as Ackermann's function. Problems include traveling salesman and Byzantine generals.
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Compositions based on strict algorithmic processes without the use of computer technology have been produced. Much of the early work by composer/multimedia artist Ron Pellegrino involved some algorithmic processes.
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An algorithm (pronounced AL-go-rith-um) is a procedure or formula for solving a problem. The word derives from the name of the mathematician, Mohammed ibn-Musa al-Khwarizmi, who was part of the royal court in Baghdad and who lived from about 780 to 850. ... A computer program can be viewed as an elaborate algorithm.
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