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by psykotic
5035 days ago
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It's an article from SIAM. Of course it's heavily biased towards applied mathematics. It's not only biased against computer science, it's biased against pure mathematics. Do you doubt that Buchberger's algorithm will reverberate down through the millenia? Even within applied mathematics, the list leaves out multigrid methods, the only linear-time algorithms in their class, which seem a shoe-in given their criteria for inclusion. It would hardly be difficult to make a very long list of pure CS algorithms and data structures that could stand head to head against the likes of the multipole method in both industrial application and scientific value. Your knowledge of computer science is evidently shallow. Educate yourself and you might think twice before making such ignorant pronouncements. |
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