mittetriviaalsetest
Mittetriviaalsetest is an Estonian word that translates to "non-trivial" in English. It is commonly used in mathematics and computer science to describe problems, solutions, or concepts that are not simple or obvious. A non-trivial problem, for instance, is one that requires more than a superficial understanding or a straightforward calculation to solve. Similarly, a non-trivial solution suggests a degree of complexity or ingenuity, contrasting with a trivial solution that might be immediately apparent or involve minimal effort.
In the context of algorithms, a non-trivial algorithm is one that goes beyond brute-force or simplistic approaches.