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Wat (wie) is dynamic densimeter - definitie

Dynamic algorithm; Dynamic Algorithms; Dynamic problem

Densimeter         
DEVICE THAT MEASURES THE DENSITY
Densimeter
·noun An instrument for ascertaining the specific gravity or density of a substance.
Density meter         
DEVICE THAT MEASURES THE DENSITY
Densimeter
A density meter, also known as a densimeter, is a device that measures the density. Density is usually abbreviated as either \rho or D .
Aerospool WT9 Dynamic         
  • Aerospool WT9 Dynamic with fixed landing gear
  • Aerospool WT9 Dynamic with retractable gear
  • Aerospool WT9 Dynamic in flight
LIGHT SPORT AIRCRAFT BY AEROSPOOL IN SLOVAKIA
Aerospool WT 9 Dynamic; Aerospool WT-9 Dynamic; Aerospool Dynamic
The Aerospool WT9 Dynamic is a Slovak ultralight and light-sport aircraft, designed and produced by Aerospool of Prievidza. The aircraft is supplied as a complete ready-to-fly-aircraft.

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Dynamic problem (algorithms)

Dynamic problems in computational complexity theory are problems stated in terms of the changing input data. In the most general form a problem in this category is usually stated as follows:

  • Given a class of input objects, find efficient algorithms and data structures to answer a certain query about a set of input objects each time the input data is modified, i.e., objects are inserted or deleted.

Problems of this class have the following measures of complexity:

  • Space – the amount of memory space required to store the data structure;
  • Initialization time – time required for the initial construction of the data structure;
  • Insertion time – time required for the update of the data structure when one more input element is added;
  • Deletion time – time required for the update of the data structure when an input element is deleted;
  • Query time – time required to answer a query;
  • Other operations specific to the problem in question

The overall set of computations for a dynamic problem is called a dynamic algorithm.

Many algorithmic problems stated in terms of fixed input data (called static problems in this context and solved by static algorithms) have meaningful dynamic versions.