Divide and Conquer is a well known algorithmic procedure for solving closest pair problems.In this procedure, the problem is partitioned into two parts until the problem is trivially solvable. It is theoretically and practically observed that sometimes partitioning the problem space into more than two parts can give better performances. In this work we proposed that dividing the problem space into (n) number of parts can give better result.We organized the book as follows,in Chapter 2, we discussed Divide-and-Conquer algorithm and Closest-Pair problem. In Chapter 3, we reviewed previous works about Divide-and- Conquer algorithm to solve Closest-Pair problem. In Chapter 4, we present detailed version of the Basic-2 algorithm and give the correspondent proof of correctness as presented by Jos´e C. Pereira & Fernando G. Lobo (2010). In Chapter 5, some previous proofs are given where is proven that 2-ary system is not the best choice for all the algorithms. The results in this chapter are based on [Kayk98]. In Chapter 6, a new procedure of divide and conquer rule is presented to solve the closest pair of points problem. In Chapter 7, we discussed future work and conclude our work.
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Divide and Conquer is a well known algorithmic procedure for solving closest pair problems.In this procedure, the problem is partitioned into two parts until the problem is trivially solvable. It is theoretically and practically observed that sometimes partitioning the problem space into more than two parts can give better performances. In this work we proposed that dividing the problem space into (n) number of parts can give better result.We organized the book as follows,in Chapter 2, we discussed Divide-and-Conquer algorithm and Closest-Pair problem. In Chapter 3, we reviewed previous works about Divide-and- Conquer algorithm to solve Closest-Pair problem. In Chapter 4, we present detailed version of the Basic-2 algorithm and give the correspondent proof of correctness as presented by Jos´e C. Pereira & Fernando G. Lobo (2010). In Chapter 5, some previous proofs are given where is proven that 2-ary system is not the best choice for all the algorithms. The results in this chapter are based on [Kayk98]. In Chapter 6, a new procedure of divide and conquer rule is presented to solve the closest pair of points problem. In Chapter 7, we discussed future work and conclude our work.
Mohammad Zaidul Karim,MBCS,ACEEE, studied in Liverpool JMU, UK working as Asst. Prof., Dept. of CSE at Daffodil Int.University, Bangladesh.He is doing research on QoS and Convergence of Service in NGN. Nargis Akter, Asst. Prof. & head of CSE dept. at Institute of Science and Technology,Bangladesh doing research on Algorithm Design & Software Eng.
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Divide and Conquer is a well known algorithmic procedure for solving closest pair problems.In this procedure, the problem is partitioned into two parts until the problem is trivially solvable. It is theoretically and practically observed that sometimes partitioning the problem space into more than two parts can give better performances. In this work we proposed that dividing the problem space into (n) number of parts can give better result.We organized the book as follows,in Chapter 2, we discussed Divide-and-Conquer algorithm and Closest-Pair problem. In Chapter 3, we reviewed previous works about Divide-and- Conquer algorithm to solve Closest-Pair problem. In Chapter 4, we present detailed version of the Basic-2 algorithm and give the correspondent proof of correctness as presented by Jos e C. Pereira & Fernando G. Lobo (2010). In Chapter 5, some previous proofs are given where is proven that 2-ary system is not the best choice for all the algorithms. The results in this chapter are based on [Kayk98]. In Chapter 6, a new procedure of divide and conquer rule is presented to solve the closest pair of points problem. In Chapter 7, we discussed future work and conclude our work. 76 pp. Englisch. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9783848426720
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -Divide and Conquer is a well known algorithmic procedure for solving closest pair problems.In this procedure, the problem is partitioned into two parts until the problem is trivially solvable. It is theoretically and practically observed that sometimes partitioning the problem space into more than two parts can give better performances. In this work we proposed that dividing the problem space into (n) number of parts can give better result.We organized the book as follows,in Chapter 2, we discussed Divide-and-Conquer algorithm and Closest-Pair problem. In Chapter 3, we reviewed previous works about Divide-and- Conquer algorithm to solve Closest-Pair problem. In Chapter 4, we present detailed version of the Basic-2 algorithm and give the correspondent proof of correctness as presented by Jos¿e C. Pereira & Fernando G. Lobo (2010). In Chapter 5, some previous proofs are given where is proven that 2-ary system is not the best choice for all the algorithms. The results in this chapter are based on [Kayk98]. In Chapter 6, a new procedure of divide and conquer rule is presented to solve the closest pair of points problem. In Chapter 7, we discussed future work and conclude our work.VDM Verlag, Dudweiler Landstraße 99, 66123 Saarbrücken 76 pp. Englisch. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9783848426720
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Divide and Conquer is a well known algorithmic procedure for solving closest pair problems.In this procedure, the problem is partitioned into two parts until the problem is trivially solvable. It is theoretically and practically observed that sometimes partitioning the problem space into more than two parts can give better performances. In this work we proposed that dividing the problem space into (n) number of parts can give better result.We organized the book as follows,in Chapter 2, we discussed Divide-and-Conquer algorithm and Closest-Pair problem. In Chapter 3, we reviewed previous works about Divide-and- Conquer algorithm to solve Closest-Pair problem. In Chapter 4, we present detailed version of the Basic-2 algorithm and give the correspondent proof of correctness as presented by Jos e C. Pereira & Fernando G. Lobo (2010). In Chapter 5, some previous proofs are given where is proven that 2-ary system is not the best choice for all the algorithms. The results in this chapter are based on [Kayk98]. In Chapter 6, a new procedure of divide and conquer rule is presented to solve the closest pair of points problem. In Chapter 7, we discussed future work and conclude our work. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9783848426720
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