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Sorting is a very well known problem in computer science. It means arranging the data in either increasing or decreasing order. Here we present a new comparison based sorting algorithm whose complexity is theoretically shown to be O(n2).However graphs of total time taken by different sorting algorithms confirms the superiority of our algorithm over other existing similar algorithms. We have also proved...
Quantum algorithms run on quantum computers are qualitatively different from those that run on classical computers. Quantum computing algorithms can be used for several problems in graph theory. Most of the classical algorithms involve searching over some space for finding the shortest-paths problem between two points in a graph and a minimal weight spanning tree. We modified classical Dijkstra's...
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