algorithm
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Middle EnglishCategory:English terms inherited from Middle English#ALGORITHMCategory:English terms derived from Middle English#ALGORITHM algorisme, augrym, from Anglo-NormanCategory:English terms derived from Anglo-Norman#ALGORITHM algorisme, augrim, from Medieval LatinCategory:English terms derived from Medieval Latin#ALGORITHM algorismus, from ArabicCategory:English terms derived from Arabic#ALGORITHM الخَوَارِزْمِيّ (al-ḵawārizmiyy), the nisba of Persian mathematician Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī and a toponymic name meaning "person from Chorasmia". The spelling change (-s- > -th-) was influenced by unrelated Ancient Greek ἀριθμός (arithmós) (whence English arithmo-).[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈælɡəɹɪðəm/, [ˈæɫɡəɹɪðm̩]Category:English 4-syllable words#ALGORITHMCategory:English terms with IPA pronunciation#ALGORITHM
- (Indic) IPA(key): /əlˈɡoːrɪd̪əm/, /əlɡoˈrɪd̪əm/Category:English 4-syllable words#ALGORITHMCategory:English 4-syllable words#ALGORITHMCategory:English terms with IPA pronunciation#ALGORITHM
- Hyphenation UK: al‧gorithm, US: al‧go‧rithm
Noun
algorithm (countable and uncountable, plural algorithms)Category:English lemmas#ALGORITHMCategory:English nouns#ALGORITHMCategory:English uncountable nouns#ALGORITHMCategory:English countable nouns#ALGORITHMCategory:English countable nouns#ALGORITHMCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#ALGORITHMCategory:Pages with entries#ALGORITHMCategory:Pages with 1 entry#ALGORITHM
- (countableCategory:English countable nouns#ALGORITHM) A collection of ordered steps that solve a mathematical problem. A precise step-by-step plan for a computational procedure that possibly begins with an input value and yields an output value in a finite number of steps.
- 1990, Cormen, Leiserson, and Rivest, Introduction to Algorithms: page 1. Cambridge, MA, The MIT Press, 1999 (23rd printing)
- Informally, an algorithm is 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. An algorithm is thus a sequence of computational steps that transform the input into the output.
- 2010, Aaron Sorkin, The Social Network:
- Mark Zuckerberg: No, I need the algorithm you used to rank chess players. / Eduardo Saverin: Are you OK? / Mark Zuckerberg: We're ranking girls.Category:English terms with quotations#ALGORITHM
- 2013 July 26, Leo Hickman, “How algorithms rule the world”, in The Guardian Weekly, volume 189, number 7, page 26:
- The use of algorithms in policing is one example of their increasing influence on our lives. And, as their ubiquity spreads, so too does the debate around whether we should allow ourselves to become so reliant on them – and who, if anyone, is policing their use.Category:English terms with quotations#ALGORITHM
- 2018 June 25, Sam Jones, “Ex-Nato chief refused visa waiver to US because of Iran trips”, in The Guardian:
- It’s a computer – an algorithm – and if you’ve been in Iran lately, they take you out of the system.Category:English terms with quotations#ALGORITHM
- 1990, Cormen, Leiserson, and Rivest, Introduction to Algorithms: page 1. Cambridge, MA, The MIT Press, 1999 (23rd printing)
- (loosely) A flowchart illustrating a decision-making process for human users, especially health care professionals.
- 2023, Lee SG, Blood AJ, Cannon CP, Gordon WJ, Nichols H, Zelle D, Scirica BM, Fisher NDL, “Remote cardiovascular hypertension program enhanced blood pressure control during the COVID-19 pandemic”, in J Am Heart Assoc, volume 12, number 6, , →PMID, page e027296:
- This retrospective observational analysis evaluated BP [blood pressure] control in an entirely remote management program before and during the pandemic. A team of pharmacists, nurse practitioners, physicians, and nonlicensed navigators used an evidence‐based clinical algorithm to optimize hypertensive treatment. The algorithm was adapted during the pandemic to simplify BP control.Category:English terms with quotations#ALGORITHM
- (uncountableCategory:English uncountable nouns#ALGORITHM, obsoleteCategory:English terms with obsolete senses#ALGORITHM) Calculation with Arabic numerals; algorism.
- (social mediaCategory:en:Social media#ALGORITHM, metonymicCategory:English metonyms#ALGORITHM) recommender systems and the curation of feeds
- (usually preceded by definite article "the") software that makes content display determinations on a platform, in totality of effect upon all end users (within a potential audience).
- (informalCategory:English informal terms#ALGORITHM, by extension of above) the influenced zeitgeist: e.g. what content ends up trending or viral, what persons become a main character or cancelled
- 2018 February 26, Tad Friend, quoting Donald Glover, “Donald Glover Can’t Save You”, in The New Yorker:
- Glover began his acceptance speech by saying, “First, I want to thank the great algorithm that put us all here.”Category:English terms with quotations#ALGORITHM
- (informalCategory:English informal terms#ALGORITHM, usually preceded by a possessive determiner) the actual personalized selections of content seen by specific user(s), the microtargeting to which they are subject
- Hyponym: filter bubble
- 2024 October 23, Ben Rhodes, “Trump Blames Zelensky for War, Sucks Up to Saudis” (23:52 from the start), in Pod Save the World (podcast):
- … you and I probably didn't run across that in our algorithm, but that doesn't mean that a lot of people aren't gonna run across garbage like that in their algorithms in the next couple weeks…Category:English terms with quotations#ALGORITHM
Hyponyms
- approximation algorithm
- Baeza-Yates-Gonnet algorithm
- Baeza-Yates–Gonnet algorithm
- Baum-Welch algorithm
- Bellman-Ford algorithm
- Bitap algorithm
- Borůvka's algorithm
- Boyer-Moore-Horspool algorithm
- Bresenham's algorithm
- British Museum algorithm
- Buchberger's algorithm
- Chaitin's algorithm
- checksum algorithm
- classification algorithm
- Cohen-Sutherland algorithm
- compression algorithm
- computer arithmetic algorithm
- Cooley-Tukey algorithm
- Cyrus–Beck algorithm
- Davis-Putnam algorithm
- Day-Stout-Warren algorithm
- diamond-square algorithm
- Dijkstra's algorithm
- distributed algorithm
- divide and conquer algorithm
- DJP algorithm
- doomsday algorithm
- Douglas-Peucker algorithm
- Eppstein's algorithm
- Euclidean algorithm
- Euclid's algorithm
- extended Euclidean algorithm
- Fiduccia-Mattheyses algorithm
- Flajolet-Martin algorithm
- Floyd-Warshall algorithm
- forward-backward algorithm
- Gale-Shapley algorithm
- Gale–Church algorithm
- genetic algorithm
- Gibbs algorithm
- Girvan-Newman algorithm
- God's algorithm
- Gosper's algorithm
- greedy algorithm
- Grover's algorithm
- hash algorithm
- Hopcroft's algorithm
- Horspool's algorithm
- Jarník's algorithm
- Johnson's algorithm
- Kadane's algorithm
- Kahan summation algorithm
- Karatsuba algorithm
- Kernighan-Lin algorithm
- Knuth-Bendix completion algorithm
- Knuth-Morris-Pratt algorithm
- Kociemba's algorithm
- Korf's algorithm
- Kosaraju's algorithm
- Kruskal's algorithm
- Lanczos algorithm
- Las Vegas algorithm
- Lee algorithm
- Lesk algorithm
- Liang–Barsky algorithm
- Luhn algorithm
- memetic algorithm
- Metropolis-Hastings algorithm
- Nagle's algorithm
- Nicholl–Lee–Nicholl algorithm
- painter's algorithm
- parallel algorithm
- Peterson's algorithm
- Pollard's rho algorithm
- Prim-Dijkstra algorithm
- Prim-Jarník algorithm
- Prim's algorithm
- Quine-McCluskey algorithm
- Rabin-Karp algorithm
- Ramer-Douglas-Peucker algorithm
- randomized algorithm
- Reingold-Tilford algorithm
- Remez algorithm
- Rete algorithm
- Sattolo's algorithm
- Schensted algorithm
- Schönhage-Strassen algorithm
- semi-algorithm
- sequential algorithm
- Shor's algorithm
- shunting-yard algorithm
- SMAWK algorithm
- spigot algorithm
- Strassen algorithm
- Suurballe's algorithm
- Tarjan's algorithm
- Tarski-Kuratowski algorithm
- Thistlethwaite's algorithm
- time algorithm
- Toom-Cook algorithm
- Viterbi algorithm
- Volder's algorithm
- wake-sleep algorithm
- Warnock algorithm
- Warnock's algorithm
- ziggurat algorithm
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Descendants
- → Japanese: アルゴリズム (arugorizumu)Category:Japanese links with redundant alt parameters#ALGORITHM
- → Korean: 알고리즘 (algorijeum)