(computing) The subdiscipline of informatics or computer science that studies algorithms.(noun)
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Use "algorithmics" in a sentence
"Then again, she hasn't done accounts in a while, and it may be time to do a little private-sector systems design or algorithmics and make some cash."
"He has contributed great things to game theory and algorithmics, group theory, geometry (classification of polychora), knot theory (applications of skein relations that led to knot polynomials), and theoretical physics."
"The same principles probably apply to winter sports, said lead author Geoffroy Berthelot, a specialist in informatics and algorithmics at the"