In 1999 Alon et al. introduced the still active research topic of approximating the frequency moments of a data stream using randomized algorithms with minimal space usage. This includes the problem of estimating the cardinality of the stream elements - the zeroth frequency moment. Higher-order frequency moments provide information about the skew of the data stream which is, for example, critical information for parallel processing. (The k-th frequency moment of a data stream is the sum of the k-th powers of the occurrence counts of each element in the stream.) They introduce both lower bounds and upper bounds on the space complexity of the problems, which were later improved by newer publications. The algorithms have guaranteed success pro...