The Reeds–Sloane algorithm is an approach in computer science, specifically in the field of algorithm design and geometric optimization. It provides a way to find the shortest path or the optimal sequence of operations for navigating a search space, often applied in problems related to robotics and motion planning. The algorithm is particularly notable for its application in situations where movements are constrained to a fixed set of directions or within a grid-like structure.

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