Computational Algorithms

Computational algorithms are sets of instructions and procedures that define specific tasks and enable computers to solve problems and perform processes. Algorithms are essential for processing large amounts of data and for creating applications such as self-driving cars and virtual personal assistants. They are used in a wide variety of industries, from finance and medicine to entertainment and e-commerce. Algorithms are an integral part of modern technology, and their use is becoming increasingly prevalent in our everyday lives.

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