ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Integer relation algorithm

Okay kiddo, so you know how we have numbers like 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and so on? Those are called integers.

There is a special thing called the integer relation algorithm, which helps us find ways to combine different integers to get another integer.

Let's say we have a bunch of different integers, and we want to see if there is a combination of those integers (adding or subtracting them from each other) that will give us a certain final integer.

The integer relation algorithm helps us find out if there is a way to do that. It does this by using really fancy math calculations to find the relationships between the different integers.

It's kind of like a big puzzle where we have to figure out which pieces fit together to make the final picture. The algorithm helps us figure out which pieces (or integers) we need to use and how to arrange them to get the final picture (or integer).

So basically, the integer relation algorithm is a special tool that helps us solve really tricky math problems by finding the relationships between different integers.