Timeline of algorithms - Definition and Overview
The following
timeline
outlines the development of
algorithms
since their inception.
Contents
1 Before 1940
2 1940s
3 1950s
4 1960s
5 1970s
6 1980s
7 1990s
8 2000s
Before 1940
C.
1600 BC
-
Babylonians
develop first algorithms
C.
300 BC
-
Euclid's algorithm
C.
200 BC
- the
Sieve of Eratosthenes
263
-
Gaussian elimination
described by
Liu Hui
1614
-
John Napier
develops method for performing calculations using logarithms
1671
-
Newton-Raphson method
developed by
Isaac Newton
1690
-
Newton-Raphson method
independently developed by Joseph Raphson
1805
-
Cooley-Tukey algorithm
known by
Carl Friedrich Gauss
1926
-
Boruvka's algorithm
1940s
1945
-
Merge sort
developed by
John von Neumann
1947
-
Simplex algorithm
developed by
George Dantzig
1950s
1952
-
Huffman coding
developed by
David A. Huffman
1954
-
Radix sort
computer algorithm developed by
Harold H. Seward
1956
-
Kruskal's algorithm
developed by
Joseph Kruskal
1957
-
Prim's algorithm
developed by Robert Prim
1957 -
Bellman-Ford algorithm
developed by R. Bellman and
L. R. Ford
1959
-
Dijkstra's algorithm
developed by
Edsger Dijkstra
1959 -
Shell sort
developed by D. L. Shell
1959 -
De Casteljau's algorithm
developed by Paul de Casteljau
1960s
1962
-
Quicksort
developed by
C. A. R. Hoare
1962 -
Ford-Fulkerson algorithm
developed by
L. R. Ford
and
D. R. Fulkerson
1962 -
Bresenham's line algorithm
developed by
Jack E. Bresenham
1964
-
Heapsort
developed by J. W. J. Williams
1965
-
Cooley-Tukey algorithm
rediscovered by James Cooley and
John Tukey
1965 -
Levenshtein distance
developed by Vladimir Levenshtein
1965 -
Cocke-Younger-Kasami (CYK) algorithm
independently developed by T. Kasami
1967
-
Viterbi algorithm
proposed by
Andrew Viterbi
1967 -
Cocke-Younger-Kasami (CYK) algorithm
independently developed by D. H. Younger
1970s
1970
-
Knuth-Bendix completion algorithm
developed by
Donald Knuth
and P. B. Bendix
1972
-
Graham scan
developed by
Ronald Graham
1973
-
RSA
encryption algorithm discovered by
Clifford Cocks
1973 -
Jarvis march
algorithm developed by R. A. Jarvis
1974
-
Pollard's p-1 algorithm
developed by
John Pollard
1975
-
Genetic algorithms
popularized by
John Holland
1975 -
Pollard's rho algorithm
developed by
John Pollard
1975 -
Aho-Corasick algorithm
developed by
Alfred V. Aho
and Margaret J. Corasick
1976
-
Salamin-Brent algorithm
independently discovered by Eugene Salamin and
Richard Brent
1976 -
Knuth-Morris-Pratt algorithm
developed by
Donald Knuth
and Vaughan Pratt and independently by J. H. Morris
1977
-
RSA
encryption algorithm rediscovered by
Ron Rivest
,
Adi Shamir
, and
Len Adleman
1977 -
LZ77
algorithm developed by Abraham Lempel and Jacob Ziv
1978
-
LZ78
algorithm developed from
LZ77
by Abraham Lempel and Jacob Ziv
1978 -
Bruun's algorithm
proposed for powers of two by G. Bruun
1979
- Khaciyan's ellipsoid method developed by Leonid Khaciyan
1980s
1981
-
Quadratic sieve
developed by Carl Pomerance
1983
-
Simulated annealing
developed by S. Kirkpatrick, C. D. Gelatt and M. P. Vecchi
1984
-
LZW
algorithm developed from
LZ78
by Terry Welch
1984 - Karmarkar's interior-point algorithm developed by
Narendra Karmarkar
1985
-
Simulated annealing
independently developed by V. Cerny
1986
-
Blum Blum Shub
proposed by L. Blum, M. Blum, and M. Shub
1987
-
RC4 (cipher)
developed by
Ron Rivest
1987 -
Skipjack (cipher)
designed by
NSA
1988
-
Special number field sieve
developed by
John Pollard
1990s
1990
-
General number field sieve
developed from
SNFS
by Carl Pomerance, Joe Buhler, Hendrik Lenstra, and
Leonard Adleman
1991
-
IDEA
designed by Xuejia Lai and James L. Massey
1991 -
MD5
developed by
Ronald Rivest
1991 -
Wait-free synchronization
developed by Maurice Herlihy
1992
-
Deutsch-Jozsa algorithm
proposed by D. Deutsch and R. Jozsa
1993
-
Blowfish (cipher)
developed by
Bruce Schneier
1994
-
Shor's algorithm
developed by
Peter Shor
1994 -
Burrows-Wheeler transform
developed by Michael Burrows and
David Wheeler
1995
-
SHA-1
published by
NIST
1996
-
Bruun's algorithm
generalized to arbitrary even composite sizes by H. Murakami
1996 -
Grover's algorithm
developed by
Lov K. Grover
1996 -
RIPEMD-160
developed by Hans Dobbertin, Antoon Bosselaers, and Bart Preneel
1998 -
rsync algorithm
developed by
Andrew Tridgell
1999
-
Yarrow algorithm
designed by
Bruce Schneier
, John Kelsey, and
Niels Ferguson
2000s
2000
-
Rijndael
cypher developed by
Joan Daemen
and
Vincent Rijmen
2001
-
AES
cypher (based on
Rijndael
) adopted by
NIST
2002
-
AKS primality test
developed by
Manindra Agrawal
, Neeraj Kayal and Nitin Saxena
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