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What (who) is ranking algorithm - definition

ANY ALGORITHM WHICH SOLVES THE SEARCH PROBLEM, NAMELY, TO RETRIEVE INFORMATION STORED WITHIN SOME DATA STRUCTURE, OR CALCULATED IN THE SEARCH SPACE OF A PROBLEM DOMAIN, EITHER WITH DISCRETE OR CONTINUOUS VALUES
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  • Visual representation of a [[hash table]], a [[data structure]] that allows for fast retrieval of information.

search algorithm         
<theory> Any algorithm for identifying a solution to a problem (a search problem) out of a space of potential solutions by considering several potential solutions until one is found that meets certain criteria. See A* search, beam search, best-first search, breadth-first search, depth-first search. (2007-11-03)
College and university rankings         
NUMERICAL RANKING OF INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION
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College and university rankings order the best institutions in higher education based on factors that vary depending on the ranking. Some rankings evaluate institutions within a single country, while others assess institutions worldwide.
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.

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Search algorithm

In computer science, a search algorithm is an algorithm designed to solve a search problem. Search algorithms work to retrieve information stored within particular data structure, or calculated in the search space of a problem domain, with either discrete or continuous values.

Although search engines use search algorithms, they belong to the study of information retrieval, not algorithmics.

The appropriate search algorithm often depends on the data structure being searched, and may also include prior knowledge about the data. Search algorithms can be made faster or more efficient by specially constructed database structures, such as search trees, hash maps, and database indexes.

Search algorithms can be classified based on their mechanism of searching into three types of algorithms: linear, binary, and hashing. Linear search algorithms check every record for the one associated with a target key in a linear fashion. Binary, or half-interval, searches repeatedly target the center of the search structure and divide the search space in half. Comparison search algorithms improve on linear searching by successively eliminating records based on comparisons of the keys until the target record is found, and can be applied on data structures with a defined order. Digital search algorithms work based on the properties of digits in data structures by using numerical keys. Finally, hashing directly maps keys to records based on a hash function.

Algorithms are often evaluated by their computational complexity, or maximum theoretical run time. Binary search functions, for example, have a maximum complexity of O(log n), or logarithmic time. In simple terms, the maximum number of operations needed to find the search target is a logarithmic function of the size of the search space.