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<p>leads to the related notion of an <b>expected complexity</b>.</p>

<p><big>History and background</big></p>
<p>The average-case performance of algorithms has been studied since modern notions of computational efficiency were developed in the 1950s. Much of this initial work focused on problems for which worst-case polynomial time algorithms were already known. In 1973, <a href="page.php?w=Donald_Knuth">Donald Knuth</a> published Volume 3 of the <a href="page.php?w=Art_of_Computer_Programming">Art of Computer Programming</a> which extensively surveys average-case</p><p>
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