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Set of mathematical steps used to solve a problem or conduct an operation.
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An organized procedure for performing a given type of calculation or solving a given type of problem. An example is long division.
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An explicit step-by-step procedure for producing a solution to a given problem. Specifically, a mathematical equation typically executed using a computer program (or set of programs) that is designed to systematically solve a certain kind of problem. For example, in the field of meteorology, WSR-88D radars (NEXRAD) employ algorithms to analyze radar data and automatically determine storm motion, probability of hail, accumulated rainfall, and several other parameters.
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A finite set of well-defined rules for the solution of a problem in a finite number of steps.
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A set of equations incorporated into diving computers in order to compute nitrogen uptake and elimination from changes in depth and elapsed time.
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| algo | a precise rule (or set of rules) specifying how to solve some problem |
| algo | (computer science) error resulting from the choice of the wrong algorithm or method for achieving the intended result |
| algo | of or relating to or having the characteristics of an algorithm |
| algo | an artificial language designed to express algorithms |
| algo | a precise rule (or set of rules) specifying how to solve some problem |
| algo | a precise rule (or set of rules) specifying how to solve some problem |
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