👉 In computer science, "evasiveness" refers to a characteristic of algorithms or software systems that can cause them to behave unexpectedly and unpredictably. This behavior is often referred to as "evasive," "unpredictable," or "irrational." It occurs when an algorithm's output is not expected to match the input it was given, leading to unexpected results or behaviors. For example, a bubble sort algorithm may be evasive because it sorts elements in ascending order but has unpredictable behavior on
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