Randomized algorithms, which incorporate randomness into their logic to solve computational problems, have become indispensable tools in computer science. This thesis explores the diverse roles and impacts of randomized algorithms, challenging the notion that they are inherently antagonistic due to their stochastic nature. By examining their theoretical foundations, practical applications, and broader implications, this study demonstrates how randomized algorithms contribute positively across various fields.
The research begins with a
detailed analysis of the theoretical underpinnings of randomized algorithms,
including probabilistic analysis. It then delves into numerous applications
where randomized algorithms outperform deterministic methods, such as
information retrieval, art and entertainment, cryptography, and computational
biology. Through these examples, the thesis illustrates how randomness can lead
to more efficient, scalable, and robust solutions.
Additionally, this study
addresses the ethical and societal implications of employing randomized
algorithms. It highlights scenarios where these algorithms enhance fairness,
equity, privacy, and security, countering the argument that their inherent
unpredictability is detrimental. The challenges and limitations of randomized
algorithms are also discussed, emphasizing the importance of careful
implementation and ethical considerations to mitigate potential risks.
By synthesizing insights from a
wide range of scholarly sources and real-world applications, this thesis
provides a comprehensive evaluation of the role of randomized algorithms in
modern computing. It advocates for a balanced perspective, recognizing the
benefits of randomness in solving complex problems while also acknowledging and
addressing the associated challenges. This nuanced approach underscores the
potential of randomized algorithms to drive innovation and progress in various
computational domains [1].
Author (s) Details
Ms. Himali Priya
Department of Mathematics, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi,
835215, India.
Dr. Soubhik Chakraborty
Department of Mathematics, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi,
835215, India.
Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/strufp/v6/1079
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