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Что (кто) такое brute force - определение

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Brute-force; Brute-force approach; Brute Force; Bruteforce; Brute force (disambiguation); Brute Force (film); Brute Force (book)
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brute force         
<programming> A primitive programming style in which the programmer relies on the computer's processing power instead of using his own intelligence to simplify the problem, often ignoring problems of scale and applying naive methods suited to small problems directly to large ones. The term can also be used in reference to programming style: brute-force programs are written in a heavy-handed, tedious way, full of repetition and devoid of any elegance or useful abstraction (see also brute force and ignorance). The canonical example of a brute-force algorithm is associated with the "travelling salesman problem" (TSP), a classical NP-hard problem: Suppose a person is in, say, Boston, and wishes to drive to N other cities. In what order should the cities be visited in order to minimise the distance travelled? The brute-force method is to simply generate all possible routes and compare the distances; while guaranteed to work and simple to implement, this algorithm is clearly very stupid in that it considers even obviously absurd routes (like going from Boston to Houston via San Francisco and New York, in that order). For very small N it works well, but it rapidly becomes absurdly inefficient when N increases (for N = 15, there are already 1,307,674,368,000 possible routes to consider, and for N = 1000 - well, see bignum). Sometimes, unfortunately, there is no better general solution than brute force. See also NP-complete. A more simple-minded example of brute-force programming is finding the smallest number in a large list by first using an existing program to sort the list in ascending order, and then picking the first number off the front. Whether brute-force programming should actually be considered stupid or not depends on the context; if the problem is not terribly big, the extra CPU time spent on a brute-force solution may cost less than the programmer time it would take to develop a more "intelligent" algorithm. Additionally, a more intelligent algorithm may imply more long-term complexity cost and bug-chasing than are justified by the speed improvement. When applied to cryptography, it is usually known as {brute force attack}. Ken Thompson, co-inventor of Unix, is reported to have uttered the epigram "When in doubt, use brute force". He probably intended this as a ha ha only serious, but the original Unix kernel's preference for simple, robust and portable algorithms over brittle "smart" ones does seem to have been a significant factor in the success of that operating system. Like so many other tradeoffs in software design, the choice between brute force and complex, finely-tuned cleverness is often a difficult one that requires both engineering savvy and delicate aesthetic judgment. [Jargon File] (1995-02-14)
Brute-force search         
COMPUTER PROBLEM-SOLVING TECHNIQUE
Brute force computing; Brute force search; Brute search; Brute force key search; Brute force programming; Brute-force string search; Uninformed search; Exhaustive search; Naïve solution; Naive solution; Uninformed Search; Brute force string search
In computer science, brute-force search or exhaustive search, also known as generate and test, is a very general problem-solving technique and algorithmic paradigm that consists of systematically enumerating all possible candidates for the solution and checking whether each candidate satisfies the problem's statement.
Brute Force (Ellis book)         
BOOK BY JOHN ELLIS
Brute Force: Allied Strategy and Tactics in the Second World War (published 1990) is a book by the historian John Ellis that concludes that the Allied Forces won World War II not by the skill of their leaders, war planners and commanders in the field, but by brute force, which he describes as advantages in firepower and logistics.
brute force attack         
  • GPUs]] are well-suited to the repetitive tasks associated with hardware-based password cracking
  • A single COPACOBANA board boasting 6 Xilinx Spartans – a cluster is made up of 20 of these
CRYPTANALYTIC METHOD FOR UNAUTHORIZED USERS TO ACCESS DATA VIA AN EXHAUSTIVE SEARCH
Brute force attack; Exhaustive key search; Credential recycling; Bruteforcing; Brute-force attacks; Anti-hammering
<cryptography> A method of breaking a cipher (that is, to decrypt a specific encrypted text) by trying every possible key. The quicker the brute force attack, the weaker the cipher. Feasibility of brute force attack depends on the key length of the cipher, and on the amount of computational power available to the attacker. Brute force attack is impossible against the ciphers with variable-size key, such as a one-time pad cipher. {Breaking ciphers with many workstations (http://distributed.net/projects.html.en)}. (2000-01-16)
Brute (band)         
BAND
Brute.
Brute (stylized brute.) was a side project band by guitarist Vic Chesnutt and members of Widespread Panic.
Bishop Simon Bruté College Seminary         
ROMAN CATHOLIC COLLEGE IN INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
User:Kolojmonkey/Bishop Simon Bruté College Seminary; Bishop Simon Brute College Seminary
Bishop Simon Bruté College Seminary is a Roman Catholic college seminary located in Indianapolis, Indiana, within the Archdiocese of Indianapolis. The seminary takes its name from Bishop Simon Bruté, first bishop of the Diocese of Vinncennes, who came to Vincennes, Indiana from Mount St.
Brute (song)         
1995 SINGLE BY KMFDM
Brute (single)
"Brute" is a song by industrial rock group KMFDM that was first released on their 1995 album Nihil. It was also released as a single with the song "Revolution" as B-side.
Lorentz force         
  • Lorentz' theory of electrons. Formulas for the Lorentz force (I, ponderomotive force) and the [[Maxwell equations]] for the [[divergence]] of the [[electrical field]] E (II) and the [[magnetic field]] B (III), ''La théorie electromagnétique de Maxwell et son application aux corps mouvants'', 1892, p. 451. ''V'' is the velocity of light.
  • Lorentz force -image on a wall in Leiden
  • ''dV''}} and varies throughout the continuum.
  • '''B'''}} field]] vary in space and time.
  • Right-hand rule for a current-carrying wire in a magnetic field ''B''
FORCE EXERTED ON A CHARGE IN ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD
Lorentz equation; Magnetic force; Lorenz force; VxB force; Lorentz Force Law; Lorentz force law; Lorentz Force; Magnetic Force; Lorentz forces; Lorentz law; Laplace force; F=qv X B
In physics (specifically in electromagnetism) the Lorentz force (or electromagnetic force) is the combination of electric and magnetic force on a point charge due to electromagnetic fields. A particle of charge moving with a velocity in an electric field and a magnetic field experiences a force of
Magnetic Force         
  • Lorentz' theory of electrons. Formulas for the Lorentz force (I, ponderomotive force) and the [[Maxwell equations]] for the [[divergence]] of the [[electrical field]] E (II) and the [[magnetic field]] B (III), ''La théorie electromagnétique de Maxwell et son application aux corps mouvants'', 1892, p. 451. ''V'' is the velocity of light.
  • Lorentz force -image on a wall in Leiden
  • ''dV''}} and varies throughout the continuum.
  • '''B'''}} field]] vary in space and time.
  • Right-hand rule for a current-carrying wire in a magnetic field ''B''
FORCE EXERTED ON A CHARGE IN ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD
Lorentz equation; Magnetic force; Lorenz force; VxB force; Lorentz Force Law; Lorentz force law; Lorentz Force; Magnetic Force; Lorentz forces; Lorentz law; Laplace force; F=qv X B
The forces of attraction and repulsion exercised by a magnet. By Ampere's theory it is identical with the forces of attraction and repulsion of electric currents.
Lorentz force         
  • Lorentz' theory of electrons. Formulas for the Lorentz force (I, ponderomotive force) and the [[Maxwell equations]] for the [[divergence]] of the [[electrical field]] E (II) and the [[magnetic field]] B (III), ''La théorie electromagnétique de Maxwell et son application aux corps mouvants'', 1892, p. 451. ''V'' is the velocity of light.
  • Lorentz force -image on a wall in Leiden
  • ''dV''}} and varies throughout the continuum.
  • '''B'''}} field]] vary in space and time.
  • Right-hand rule for a current-carrying wire in a magnetic field ''B''
FORCE EXERTED ON A CHARGE IN ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD
Lorentz equation; Magnetic force; Lorenz force; VxB force; Lorentz Force Law; Lorentz force law; Lorentz Force; Magnetic Force; Lorentz forces; Lorentz law; Laplace force; F=qv X B
¦ noun Physics the force exerted by a magnetic field on a moving electric charge.
Origin
1930s: named after the Dutch theoretical physicist Hendrik Antoon Lorentz.

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