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[NEW ALGORITHM] Cascade Search Algorithm
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Propose a new algorithm to be added to the repository
Cascade Search is a conceptual algorithmic approach that aims to improve search efficiency in a hierarchical or layered search space. The idea is to perform searches in multiple progressively narrower levels or "layers" of data, allowing the search process to cascade down from broad to more specific search domains. This technique is particularly useful in situations where data is structured in a way that can be segmented into related but distinct subgroups, and it is important to prioritize searching the most relevant sections first.
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new algorithm, gssoc-ext, hacktoberfest, level1
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Name:
[NEW ALGORITHM]
Cascade Search AlgorithmAbout:
Propose a new algorithm to be added to the repository
Cascade Search is a conceptual algorithmic approach that aims to improve search efficiency in a hierarchical or layered search space. The idea is to perform searches in multiple progressively narrower levels or "layers" of data, allowing the search process to cascade down from broad to more specific search domains. This technique is particularly useful in situations where data is structured in a way that can be segmented into related but distinct subgroups, and it is important to prioritize searching the most relevant sections first.
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new algorithm, gssoc-ext, hacktoberfest, level1
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