Difference between revisions of "Lecture 11"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Line 87: | Line 87: | ||
======Slide 018====== | ======Slide 018====== | ||
[[Image:L11_s018.jpg|frame|none|Lecture 11, Slide 018<br> | [[Image:L11_s018.jpg|frame|none|Lecture 11, Slide 018<br> | ||
+ | Non-polynomial time-complexity problems are considered intractable, since even as the problem size ''''n'''' grows only modestly, the time requirements grow beyond all bounds and reasonable resources. A 1,000 element problem of ''O''(2<sup>''n''</sup>) complexity takes the age of the universe to compute. | ||
+ | ]] | ||
− | |||
======Slide 019====== | ======Slide 019====== | ||
[[Image:L11_s019.jpg|frame|none|Lecture 11, Slide 019<br> | [[Image:L11_s019.jpg|frame|none|Lecture 11, Slide 019<br> |
Revision as of 06:37, 28 November 2006
(Previous lecture) ... (Next lecture)
Protein Structure Prediction
...
Add:
- Summary points
- Exercises
- Further reading