infinite-resource algorithm
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nounpl: infinite-resource algorithms
algoritmo de recurso infinito
1. A theoretical algorithm or computational model that assumes unlimited availability of computational resources such as memory, processing power, and time without practical constraints
The infinite-resource algorithm provided a theoretical upper bound for algorithm performance in academic research.
O algoritmo de recurso infinito forneceu um limite teórico superior para o desempenho do algoritmo em pesquisas acadêmicas.
2. An algorithmic approach used in complexity theory and analysis where resource limitations are disregarded to focus on fundamental algorithmic properties
When designing the infinite-resource algorithm, researchers ignored practical memory constraints to study pure time complexity.
Ao projetar o algoritmo de recurso infinito, os pesquisadores ignoraram restrições práticas de memória para estudar a complexidade de tempo pura.
This term is primarily used in academic and research contexts within computer science and computational theory in both Brazil and the USA. It represents a theoretical framework used to understand algorithmic behavior without real-world constraints, common in universities and research institutions. The concept is language-neutral in technical contexts but maintains consistent terminology across Portuguese and English academic communities.
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