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probabilistic algorithm - vertaling naar russisch

ALGORITHM DESIGNED TO USE RANDOMNESS FROM AUXILIARY INPUTS AS PART OF ITS LOGIC
Probabilistic algorithm; Probabalistic algorithm; Randomised algorithm; Randomized algorithms; Probabilistic algorithms; Derandomisation; Derandomization; Randomized computation; Random computation; Random algorithm; Randomized complexity; Probabilistic complexity; Probabilistic computational complexity; Probabilistic complexity theory; Probabilistic-Complexity Theory; Computational complexity of randomized algorithms
  • Figure 1: Contraction of vertex A and B
  • Figure 2: Successful run of Karger's algorithm on a 10-vertex graph. The minimum cut has size 3 and is indicated by the vertex colours.

probabilistic algorithm         
вероятностный алгоритм
randomized algorithm         

математика

рандомизированный алгоритм

probabilistic logic         
USE OF PROBABILITY AND LOGIC TO DEAL WITH UNCERTAIN SITUATIONS
Probabilistic reasoning; Probability logic; Probabilistic Logic; Non-Axiomatic Reasoning System

общая лексика

вероятностная логика

Definitie

Euclidean Algorithm

Wikipedia

Randomized algorithm

A randomized algorithm is an algorithm that employs a degree of randomness as part of its logic or procedure. The algorithm typically uses uniformly random bits as an auxiliary input to guide its behavior, in the hope of achieving good performance in the "average case" over all possible choices of random determined by the random bits; thus either the running time, or the output (or both) are random variables.

One has to distinguish between algorithms that use the random input so that they always terminate with the correct answer, but where the expected running time is finite (Las Vegas algorithms, for example Quicksort), and algorithms which have a chance of producing an incorrect result (Monte Carlo algorithms, for example the Monte Carlo algorithm for the MFAS problem) or fail to produce a result either by signaling a failure or failing to terminate. In some cases, probabilistic algorithms are the only practical means of solving a problem.

In common practice, randomized algorithms are approximated using a pseudorandom number generator in place of a true source of random bits; such an implementation may deviate from the expected theoretical behavior and mathematical guarantees which may depend on the existence of an ideal true random number generator.

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