1987 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
Introduction
verfasst von : Micha Hofri
Erschienen in: Probabilistic Analysis of Algorithms
Verlag: Springer New York
Enthalten in: Professional Book Archive
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Algorithms embody methods for the treatment of data so as to meet desired objectives. Normally we specify an algorithm by stating (a)What is a legal input for the algorithm. This contains typically parameters and data. For example, an integer n followed by n pairs of real numbers.(b)The transformation that the algorithm should perform on the input. Equivalently, we could provide a description of the output in terms of the input. For example, in (a), when the number pairs are construed as point coordinates in the plane, we could ask for the output to be a sequence of those points that are the convex hull of the entire set.