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Algorithm
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Any well defined computational procedure that takes some value, or set of values, as input and produces some value, or set of values, as output
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Input
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Value or set of values given to an algorithm
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Output
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Value or set of values yielded from an algorithm
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Computational Problem
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A problem that specifies in general terms the desired input / output relationship
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Instance
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An example of input for a problem
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Shortest path problem
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Given an origin and destination, respond with the shortest route to get to the destination
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Traveling salesman problem
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Given there are many vehicles to travel to many locations, respond with the shortest route for all vehicles so that each destination is met, and have the vehicles return back to the original location
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Merge sort
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A sorting algorithm that uses a divide and conquer approach
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Insertion sort
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A sorting algorithm that uses an incremental approach
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Subsequences
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A sequence of an original sequence with some or no elements removed
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Master method
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A very common method to solve algorithms using divide and conquer
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Divide & Conquer
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A technique to divide computations into smaller computations in order to reduce the number of computations needed to yield the results
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Dynamic programming
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A general technique to solve algorithms with large data sets
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Convex hull
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The smallest convex polygon containing points of a plane
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Plane
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A flat surface with data points
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Data structure
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A way to store and organize data in order to facilitate access and modifications
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NP-Complete problems
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A problem in which no efficient solution is known
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Computational Procedure
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Specific technicaly defined steps for achieving an input / output relationship
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Convex
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Having an outline or surface curved like the exterior of a circle or sphere
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Convex polygon
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Having only interior angles measuring less than 180 degrees
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