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Τι (ποιος) είναι permutation algorithm - ορισμός

Random Permutation Statistics; Permutation statistic; Permutation statistics; Random permutation statistic

Cyclic permutation         
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TYPE OF (MATHEMATICAL) PERMUTATION WITH NO FIXED ELEMENT
Transposition (mathematics); Circular permutation; Adjacent transposition; Circular Permutation; Anticyclic permutation
In mathematics, and in particular in group theory, a cyclic permutation (or cycle) is a permutation of the elements of some set X which maps the elements of some subset S of X to each other in a cyclic fashion, while fixing (that is, mapping to themselves) all other elements of X. If S has k elements, the cycle is called a k-cycle.
Prim's algorithm         
  • The adjacency matrix distributed between multiple processors for parallel Prim's algorithm. In each iteration of the algorithm, every processor updates its part of ''C'' by inspecting the row of the newly inserted vertex in its set of columns in the adjacency matrix. The results are then collected and the next vertex to include in the MST is selected globally.
  • generation]] of this maze, which applies Prim's algorithm to a randomly weighted [[grid graph]].
  • Prim's algorithm starting at vertex A. In the third step, edges BD and AB both have weight 2, so BD is chosen arbitrarily. After that step, AB is no longer a candidate for addition to the tree because it links two nodes that are already in the tree.
  • Demonstration of proof. In this case, the graph ''Y<sub>1</sub>'' = ''Y'' − ''f'' + ''e'' is already equal to ''Y''. In general, the process may need to be repeated.
ALGORITHM
Jarnik algorithm; Prim-Jarnik algorithm; Prim-Jarnik's algorithm; Jarnik's algorithm; Prim-Jarník; DJP algorithm; Jarník algorithm; Jarník's algorithm; Jarníks algorithm; Jarniks algorithm; Prim-Jarník algorithm; Prim-Jarnik; Prim algorithm; Prim’s algorithm; Jarník-Prim; Prims algorithm
In computer science, Prim's algorithm (also known as Jarník's algorithm) is a greedy algorithm that finds a minimum spanning tree for a weighted undirected graph. This means it finds a subset of the edges that forms a tree that includes every vertex, where the total weight of all the edges in the tree is minimized.
Dinic's algorithm         
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ALGORITHM FOR COMPUTING THE MAXIMAL FLOW OF A NETWORK
Dinic's Algorithm; Dinitz blocking flow algorithm; Blocking flow; Dinic algorithm
Dinic's algorithm or Dinitz's algorithm is a strongly polynomial algorithm for computing the maximum flow in a flow network, conceived in 1970 by Israeli (formerly Soviet) computer scientist Yefim (Chaim) A. Dinitz.

Βικιπαίδεια

Random permutation statistics

The statistics of random permutations, such as the cycle structure of a random permutation are of fundamental importance in the analysis of algorithms, especially of sorting algorithms, which operate on random permutations. Suppose, for example, that we are using quickselect (a cousin of quicksort) to select a random element of a random permutation. Quickselect will perform a partial sort on the array, as it partitions the array according to the pivot. Hence a permutation will be less disordered after quickselect has been performed. The amount of disorder that remains may be analysed with generating functions. These generating functions depend in a fundamental way on the generating functions of random permutation statistics. Hence it is of vital importance to compute these generating functions.

The article on random permutations contains an introduction to random permutations.