Computational Complexity 1.1



Publisher Description



This app demonstrates the basic principles of computational complexity. The growth of a few typical Big-O functions are illustrated with an interactive graph, and live demonstrations of sorting algorithms can be run using randomly generated data.

This app was developed at SUNY Binghamton, by Prof. Patrick H. Madden. Version 1.1 is an expansion on this, with the assistance a few students (primarily Keith Gardner, and undergrad, and Anthony Canino, an MS grad). We're working on the app as a fun project, and as a way to introduce ACM student group members to iOS programming.

The source for the app is available on Github; we'll be adding more algorithms and things, and if you're interested in helping out with the development, let us know!

https://github.com/keithgardner2/complexity

Yay computational complexity! Yay Hartmanis and Stearns!

Mar 31, 2014
Version 1.1
Added support for the iPhone and iOS 6.

More sorting algorithms have been added in, as well as methods to alter the sorting data to be ascending, descending, or with all values equal.


About Computational Complexity

Computational Complexity is a free app for iOS published in the Kids list of apps, part of Education.

The company that develops Computational Complexity is Patrick Madden. The latest version released by its developer is 1.1.

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Updated At: 2024-04-22
Publisher: Patrick Madden
Operating System: Ios
License Type: Free