Algorithms and programs

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Algorithms and programs
  1. Computability
    1. There are algorithms for weaving a blanket, to prepare unpastel, to make a dress.
      1. algorithms are part of our lives more than we think
      2. ACCOUNTING SETS
        1. We take a set and started to place joint elementosdel in boxes, by staying as Max unelemento in each box. If we find a way to deasignacion the set is countable.
        2. PROGRAMS and sets accounting
          1. Any program can be seen as a string of characters (including punctuation, spaces, and special characters)
          2. THE number of mathematical functions accounting joint YLos
            1. functions which take positive whole single as input and generate a single enteropositivo as output.
              1. Every entire function will be a two column table, first argument and the second for the value of lafuncion,
            2. Infinite sets of different size
              1. The sets with an infinite number of elements nocontienen necessarily the same number of halts joint infinite items that are larger than other conjuntosinfinitos.
              2. THE PROBLEM OF DETENTION
                1. It would be very pleased if developers could detect infinite loops in their programs before deejecutarlos laexistencia. That there is an algorithm for the job, lugarde that each case is a different problem, so different comopuede to be a bubble sort and heading ydistancia surveying method.
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