Algorithmic paradigm
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An algorithmic paradigm or algorithmic design paradigm is a generic method or approach which underlies the design of a class of algorithms. [1] Typical examples of algorithmic paradigms include the greedy algorithm in optimization problems and plane sweep in computational geometry