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  2. Greedy coloring - Wikipedia

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    In the study of graph coloring problems in mathematics and computer science, a greedy coloring or sequential coloring [1] is a coloring of the vertices of a graph formed by a greedy algorithm that considers the vertices of the graph in sequence and assigns each vertex its first available color. Greedy colorings can be found in linear time, but ...

  3. Greedy algorithm - Wikipedia

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    A greedy algorithm is any algorithm that follows the problem-solving heuristic of making the locally optimal choice at each stage. [1] In many problems, a greedy strategy does not produce an optimal solution, but a greedy heuristic can yield locally optimal solutions that approximate a globally optimal solution in a reasonable amount of time.

  4. Grundy number - Wikipedia

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    Zaker (2006) defines a sequence of graphs called t-atoms, with the property that a graph has Grundy number at least t if and only if it contains a t-atom.Each t-atom is formed from an independent set and a (t − 1)-atom, by adding one edge from each vertex of the (t − 1)-atom to a vertex of the independent set, in such a way that each member of the independent set has at least one edge ...

  5. Optimal substructure - Wikipedia

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    This property is used to determine the usefulness of greedy algorithms for a problem. [1] Typically, a greedy algorithm is used to solve a problem with optimal substructure if it can be proven by induction that this is optimal at each step. [1] Otherwise, provided the problem exhibits overlapping subproblems as well, divide-and-conquer methods ...

  6. Odd greedy expansion - Wikipedia

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    This method is called the odd greedy algorithm and the expansions it creates are called odd greedy expansions. Stein, Selfridge , Graham , and others have posed the open problem of whether the odd greedy algorithm terminates with a finite expansion for every x / y {\displaystyle x/y} with y {\displaystyle y} odd.

  7. Banks Are Corrupt and Greedy (Except for My Bank) - AOL

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    American Banker Magazine recently published a reputation survey that showed respondents are more likely to give their own financial institution higher reputation scores than other banks. For the ...

  8. Prim's algorithm - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, Prim's algorithm is a greedy algorithm that finds a minimum spanning tree for a weighted undirected graph. This means it finds a subset of the edges that forms a tree that includes every vertex, where the total weight of all the edges in the tree is minimized. The algorithm operates by building this tree one vertex at a ...

  9. What is 'lemonading'? Why playful people are better at coping ...

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    “Remember, this isn't about ignoring problems,” Shen says. “Our research shows playful people are actually quite realistic about challenges. It's about developing the capacity to spot and ...