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  • 21Computational learning theory — In theoretical computer science, computational learning theory is a mathematical field related to the analysis of machine learning algorithms. Contents 1 Overview 2 See also 3 References 3.1 Surveys …

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  • 22Computational group theory — In mathematics, computational group theory is the study of groups by means of computers. It is concerned with designing and analysing algorithms and data structures to compute information about groups. The subject has attracted interest because… …

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  • 23Computational science — Not to be confused with computer science …

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  • 24algorithm — noun /ˈælɡəɹɪðm/ A precise step by step plan for a computational procedure that begins with an input value and yields an output value in a finite number of steps. Informally, an algorithm is any well defined computational procedure that takes… …

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  • 25Computational photography (artistic) — See computational photography for a new article on the topic of computational photography. Computational ( undigital ) photography attempts to capture an array of real numbers, rather than integers. Multiple differently exposed pictures of… …

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  • 26Computational statistics — Statistics algorithms were one of the first uses of modern computers. Computational statistics, or statistical computing, is the interface between statistics and computer science. It is the area of computational science (or scientific computing)… …

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  • 27Computational resource — In computational complexity theory, a computational resource is a resource used by some computational models in the solution of computational problems. The simplest computational resources are computation time, the number of steps necessary to… …

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  • 28Computational physics — This article is about computational science applied in physics. For theories comparing the universe to a computer, see digital physics. Computational physics …

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  • 29algorithm — algorithmic, adj. /al geuh ridh euhm/, n. a set of rules for solving a problem in a finite number of steps, as for finding the greatest common divisor. [1890 95; var. of ALGORISM, by assoc. with Gk arithmós number. See ARITHMETIC] * * * Procedure …

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  • 30Computational overhead — In computer science, overhead is generally considered any combination of excess or indirect computation time, memory, bandwidth, or other resources that are required to be utilized or expended to enable a particular goal. It is a special case of… …

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