Dijkstra’s algorithm was long thought to be the most efficient way to find a graph’s best routes. Researchers have now proved that it’s “universally optimal.”
Author: Malcolm Low
Dr. Malcolm Low is currently an Associate Professor with the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT).
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