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Logarithms

Common Natural
Logarithms Logarithms
An algorithm in math is a procedure, "Natural algorithms" refers to
a description of a set of steps that can computational methods that are
be used to solve a mathematical inspired by natural processes or
computation. phenomena,
HERE ARE SOME REAL-LIFE APPLICATIONS OF
COMMON ALGORITHM

Any step-by-step process that is completed the same


Tying your way every time is an algorithm. A good example of this
shoes in everyday life is tying your shoes. There are a limited
number of steps that effectively result in a traditional
shoelace know (known as the “bunny rabbit” or “loop,
swoop and pull” knot). Chances are that you and your
students follow one of these algorithms every time you
tie your shoes.
Finding a library book is another example of
using an algorithm in everyday life. There are
multiple processes for successfully finding a
Finding a library book, whether it’s by utilizing the
library’s computer catalog system, identifying
Library genre labels on shelves and finding the book
Book in the by subject or author, etc. Regardless of the
process used, if it can be defined and replicated
Library by others then it is an algorithm.
Real Life Applications of Natural
logarithms
Some real-life applications of natural algorithms
include:

• Evolutionary algorithms such as Genetic Algorithms


(GA) and Differential Evolution (DE) are used in
engineering design, finance, and bioinformatics to
optimize complex systems and processes.
• Artificial immune system algorithms such as the Clonal
Selection Algorithm (CSA) are used in cybersecurity to
detect and respond to potential threats.

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