
algorithm - What does O (log n) mean exactly? - Stack Overflow
Feb 22, 2010 · A common algorithm with O (log n) time complexity is Binary Search whose recursive relation is T (n/2) + O (1) i.e. at every subsequent level of the tree you divide problem into half and do …
The best shortest path algorithm - Stack Overflow
What is the difference between the "Floyd-Warshall algorithm" and "Dijkstra's Algorithm", and which is the best for finding the shortest path in a graph? I need to calculate the shortest path betw...
What is the fastest integer factorization algorithm?
The algorithm picks on a number A along the curve, then looks up the safe distance and jumps to the next hashtable, or at least the algorithm does those factor checks until the next hashtable becomes …
jwt - RS256 vs HS256: What's the difference? - Stack Overflow
Aug 31, 2016 · Both choices refer to what algorithm the identity provider uses to sign the JWT. Signing is a cryptographic operation that generates a "signature" (part of the JWT) that the recipient of the …
Fuzzy search algorithm (approximate string matching algorithm)
The only way I can think of implementing it as a search algorithm is to perform a linear search and executing the string metric algorithm for each string and returning the strings with scores above a …
algorithm - How to find convex hull in a 3 dimensional space - Stack ...
Aug 24, 2013 · The algorithm find the successive convex hull vertex like this: the vertex immediately following a point p is the point that appears to be furthest to the right to someone standing at p and …
What is the optimal algorithm for the game 2048? - Stack Overflow
Mar 12, 2014 · AI Algorithm I found a simple yet surprisingly good playing algorithm: To determine the next move for a given board, the AI plays the game in memory using random moves until the game is …
algorithm - Peak signal detection in realtime timeseries data - Stack ...
Robust peak detection algorithm (using z-scores) I came up with an algorithm that works very well for these types of datasets. It is based on the principle of dispersion: if a new datapoint is a given x …
Tower of Hanoi: Recursive Algorithm - Stack Overflow
Aug 3, 2009 · Although I have no problem whatsoever understanding recursion, I can't seem to wrap my head around the recursive solution to the Tower of Hanoi problem. Here is the code from Wikipedia: …
algorithm - Finding all possible combinations of numbers to reach a ...
Jan 8, 2011 · How would you go about testing all possible combinations of additions from a given set N of numbers so they add up to a given final number? A brief example: Set of numbers to add: N = …