Informally, an algorithm is any well-defined computational procedure that takes some value, or set of values, as input and [...].
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produces some value, or set of values, as output
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Informally, an algorithm is any well-defined computational procedure that takes some value, or set of values, as input and produces some value, or set of values, as output. An algorithm is thus a sequence of computational steps that transform the input into the output.
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owner: Malore - (no access) - Introduction to Algorithms [3 ed] (Cormen, Leiserson, Rivest, Stein).pdf, p5
owner: kosutosis - (no access) - (2009) Introduction to algorithms - The MIT Press.pdf, p26
owner: djk247 - (no access) - Algorithms_3rd.pdf, p26
owner: artiwa13 - (no access) - Intro_to_algos.pdf, p26
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