Talk:Nondeterministic algorithm

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Latest comment: 18 years ago by 172.133.246.35 in topic In need of massive work

In the intro, "a nondeterministic algorithm is an algorithm with one or more choice points where multiple different continuations are possible". What's a choice point? What's a continuation?

In need of massive work

Wow, there's about 1.2 zillion different types of nondeterministic algorithms (if you include things like stochastic methods, etc). This article is in need of serious attention. Perhaps I'll have to see to that! - 172.133.246.35 06:42, 2 December 2006 (UTC) (JustinWick)Reply