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Holographic algorithm

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In computer science, a holographic algorithm is an algorithm. This is a set of steps that uses a holographic reduction. The procedure always takes the same amount of time, and makes a big problem easier to solve. The algorithms are not like laser holography, except metaphorically.[1]

People have used holographic algorithms to find "efficient" ways to solve problems that involve mathematical graphs like satisfiability.[2] Holographic algorithms may be connected to the P versus NP problem[1] or computational complexity theory.

Holographic algorithms are like quantum computation in some ways, but they work with completely normal computers. [3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Hayes, Brian (January–February 2008). "Accidental Algorithms". American Scientist.
  2. Cai, Jin-Yi; Lu, Pinyan (2011). "Holographic algorithms: From art to science". J. Comput. Syst. Sci. 77 (1): 41–61. doi:10.1016/j.jcss.2010.06.005.
  3. Cai, Jin-Yi (June 2008). "Holographic algorithms: guest column". SIGACT News. 39 (2). New York, NY, USA: ACM: 51–81. doi:10.1145/1388240.1388254. ISSN 0163-5700.