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Author Topic: Complexity as a function of a real number. Big-O notation?  (Read 922 times)

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Complexity as a function of a real number. Big-O notation?
« on: April 18, 2017, 02:17:29 PM »
Computational complexity is usually described in terms of the size of the input data sets. Is there a formalism that describes complexity when the size of the data set is irrelevant? For example, say I have an algorithm and the number of operations depends only on the value of the variable x. Let's say the number of operations is N = a*x^3 + b*x^2 + c*x^1. Would the complexity be written as O(x^3), or is there another notation for this? Is there a notation that describes linear changes in complexity?

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Re: Complexity as a function of a real number. Big-O notation?
« Reply #2 on: June 03, 2017, 01:07:58 PM »
 And... banned. :P No complexity. ;D
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