CS502-Midterm
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The O-notation is used to state only the asymptotic ________bounds.
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For small values of n, any algorithm is fast enough. Running time does become an issue when n gets large.
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Sieve Technique can be applied to selection problem?
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The Knapsack problem belongs to the domain of _______________ problems.
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Which may be stable sort:
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A point p in 2-dimensional space is usually given by its integer coordinate(s)____________
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Quick sort is
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One example of in place but not stable algorithm is
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Which may be a stable sort?
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We cannot make any significant improvement in the running time which is better than that of brute-force algorithm.
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In analysis, the Upper Bound means the function grows asymptotically no faster than its largest term.
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44.The running time of an algorithm would not depend upon the optimization by the compiler but that of an implementation of the algorithm would depend on it.
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In Heap Sort algorithm, if heap property is violated _________
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If we associate (x, y) integers pair to cars where x is the speed of the car and y is the negation of the price. High y value for a car means a ________ car.
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Efficient algorithm requires less computational…….
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An in place sorting algorithm is one that uses ___ arrays for storage
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In Sieve Technique we do not know which item is of interest
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In addition to passing in the array itself to Merge Sort algorithm, we will pass in _________other arguments which are indices.
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What is the total time to heapify?
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Heaps can be stored in arrays without using any pointers; this is due to the ____________ nature of the binary tree,
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Upper bound requires that there exist positive constants c2 and n0 such that f(n) ____ c2n for all n <= n0(ye question ghalat lag raha hai mujhae
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Which sorting algorithm is faster
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Sieve Technique applies to problems where we are interested in finding a single item from a larger set of _____________
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For the heap sort, access to nodes involves simple _______________ operations.
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One of the clever aspects of heaps is that they can be stored in arrays without using any _______________.
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The sieve technique is a special case, where the number of sub problems is just
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Analysis of Selection algorithm ends up with,
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The running time of quick sort depends heavily on the selection of
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Cont sort is suitable to sort the elements in range 1 to k
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When we call heapify then at each level the comparison performed takes time
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Slow sorting algorithms run in,
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How much time merge sort takes for an array of numbers?
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For Chain Matrix Multiplication we can not use divide and conquer approach because,
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In Heap Sort algorithm, we build _______ for ascending sort.
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For the heap sort we store the tree nodes in
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The function f(n)=n(logn+1)/2 is asymptotically equivalent to nlog n. Here Lower Bound means function f(n) grows asymptotically at ____________ as fast as nlog n.
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If there are Θ (n2) entries in edit distance matrix then the total running time is
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In ____________ we have to find rank of an element from given input.
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Divide-and-conquer as breaking the problem into a small number of
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The sieve technique works where we have to find _________ item(s) from a large input.
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In simple brute-force algorithm, we give no thought to efficiency.
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In Quick Sort Constants hidden in T(n log n) are
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A RAM is an idealized algorithm with takes an infinitely large random-access memory.
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In 2d-space a point is said to be ________if it is not dominated by any other point in that space.
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Due to left complete nature of binary tree, the heap can be stored in
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For the worst-case running time analysis, the nested loop structure containing one “for” and one “while” loop, might be expressed as a pair of _________nested summations.
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In Heap Sort algorithm, the maximum levels an element can move upward is _________
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