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An algorithm is a sequence of well-defined steps that defines an abstract solution to a problem. Use this tag when your issue is related to design and analysis of algorithms.
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Are there any exponential-time iterative algorithms?
Many combinatorial algorithms can be implemented recursively and usually have exponential time complexity. …
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What is the intuition behind the Potential Function in Amortized Analysis of some algorithm?
Imagine filling up a huge water tank. Now when you open the faucet you have nice water pressure. The pressure will last probably until the tank is almost empty (depending on its size). At that point y …