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Discussion of "algoritma"
Comment #1:
Time
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Curtis W Franks (Fri Feb 14 08:00:31 2014)
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I think that a key component to algorithms is that they terminate. Therefore, I propose that at least one terbri be added to this word such that the nature of the algorithm can be specified. For example: "with characteristics/properties x3", "containing sequence of rules/procedure x3", "terminating in time/with time complexity that approximates function x3 asymptotically".
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Comment #2:
Re: Time
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Curtis W Franks (Fri Feb 14 08:01:39 2014)
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krtisfranks wrote: > I think that a key component to algorithms is that they terminate. > Therefore, I propose that at least one terbri be added to this word such > that the nature of the algorithm can be specified. For example: "with > characteristics/properties x3", "containing sequence of rules/procedure > x3", "terminating in time/with time complexity that approximates function > x3 asymptotically".
I do realize that x1 somewhat covers these ideas, but I am not sure that it works in all situations.
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Comment #3:
Re: Time
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gleki (Fri Feb 14 09:31:46 2014)
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krtisfranks wrote: > krtisfranks wrote: > > I think that a key component to algorithms is that they terminate. > > Therefore, I propose that at least one terbri be added to this word such > > that the nature of the algorithm can be specified. For example: "with > > characteristics/properties x3", "containing sequence of rules/procedure > > x3", "terminating in time/with time complexity that approximates > function > > x3 asymptotically". > > > I do realize that x1 somewhat covers these ideas, but I am not sure that > it works in all situations.
I think we should start with the database of examples.
As for properties may be "lo algoritma poi ckaji" ?
BTW, I have stolen the current definition from gua\spi.
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Comment #4:
Re: Time
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gleki (Fri Feb 14 09:32:39 2014)
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One more point. It's very close to tadji, isnt it? just more precise.
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