Tales of peer review, episode 1: Boyer and Moore’s MJRTY algorithm

The Occasional Pamphlet 2012-03-08

Summary:

I’m generally a big fan of peer review. I think it plays an important role in the improvement and “chromatography” of the scholarly literature. But sometimes. Sometimes. The Boyer-Moore MJRTY algorithm allows efficient determination of which shape (triangle, circle, square) is in the majority without counting each shape. This past week I was reading Robert [...]

Link:

http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/pamphlet/2011/09/23/tales-of-peer-review-episode-1-boyer-and-moores-mjrty-algorithm/

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Tags:

computer science scholarly communication

Authors:

Stuart Shieber

Date tagged:

03/08/2012, 10:58

Date published:

09/23/2011, 11:07