(alpha, beta) Fibonacci Search
Knuth [12, Page 417] states that 'the (program of the) Fibonaccian search technique looks very mysterious at first glance' and that 'it seems to work by magic'. In this work, we show that there is eve
Knuth [12, Page 417] states that “the (program of the) Fibonaccian search technique looks very mysterious at first glance” and that “it seems to work by magic”. In this work, we show that there is even more magic in Fibonaccian (or else Fibonacci) search. We present a generalized Fibonacci procedure that follows perfectly the implicit optimal decision tree for search problems where the cost of each comparison depends on its outcome.
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