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Algorithmic paradigm

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An algorithmic paradigm or algorithm design paradigm is a generic model or framework which underlies the design of a class of algorithms. An algorithmic paradigm is an abstraction higher than the notion of an algorithm, just as an algorithm is an abstraction higher than a computer program.[1][2]

List of well-known paradigms

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General

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Parameterized complexity

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Computational geometry

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References

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