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algoritmisk

Algoritmisk is an adjective used in Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish to describe something that relates to or is produced by an algorithm. An algorithm is a finite sequence of well-defined steps designed to solve a problem or perform a computation. The term thus connotes formal procedures, computability, and predictability.

The word derives from algorithm, which traces back to al-Khwarizmi, a 9th‑century Persian mathematician, and entered

In Nordic public discourse, algorithimisk is common in media, academia, and industry when describing software-driven or

See also: algorithm; algorithmic complexity; algorithmic bias; algorithmic trading; algorithmic thinking.

modern
European
languages
through
Latin
and
later
scientific
vernacular.
In
technical
contexts,
algorithimisk
is
used
to
discuss
methods,
analyses,
or
systems
that
are
algorithm-based,
including
the
study
of
algorithmic
efficiency,
complexity,
and
computational
thinking.
In
everyday
language,
it
may
describe
algorithm-driven
processes
such
as
search
rankings,
recommendation
systems,
or
automated
decision-making.
data-driven
approaches.
The
term
also
appears
in
phrases
such
as
algorithmic
thinking,
algorithmic
bias,
and
algorithmic
trading,
where
it
denotes
processes
governed
by
explicit
rule
sets
rather
than
human
judgment
alone.
A
related
distinction
is
between
algorithmic
procedures
and
heuristics;
algorithms
are
precisely
specified
and
finite,
whereas
a
heuristic
may
be
a
practical
approximation.