AbstractThe list update problem, a well-studied problem in dynamic data structures, can be described abstractly as a metrical task system. In this paper, we prove that a generic metrical task system algorithm, called the work function algorithm, has constant competitive ratio for list update. In the process, we present a new formulation of the well-known “list factoring” technique in terms of a partial order on the elements of the list. This approach leads to a new simple proof that a large class of online algorithms, including Move-To-Front, is (2−1/k)-competitive, for k the list length
Optimum off-line algorithms for the list update problem are investigated. The list update problem in...
COUNTER algorithms, a family of randomized algorithms for the list update problem, were introduced b...
The best randomized on-line algorithms known so far for the list update problem achieve a competitiv...
AbstractThe list update problem, a well-studied problem in dynamic data structures, can be described...
AbstractWe consider the list update problem under a sequence of requests for sets of items, and for ...
This paper presents a machine-verified analysis of a number of classical algorithms for the list upd...
AbstractWe consider the list access problem and show that one questionable assumption in the origina...
AbstractWe consider the question of lookahead in the list update problem: What improvement can be ac...
AbstractThe optimal competitive ratio for a randomized online list update algorithm is known to be a...
We consider the question of lookahead in the list update problem: What improvement can be achieved i...
We present a comprehensive study of the list update problem with locality of reference. More specifi...
We consider the list access problem and show that one questionable assumption in the original cost m...
The list update problem is a classical online problem, with an optimal competitive ratio that is sti...
The list update problem is a classical online problem, with an optimal competitive ratio that is sti...
The list update problem consists in maintaining a dictionary as an unsorted linear list. Any request...
Optimum off-line algorithms for the list update problem are investigated. The list update problem in...
COUNTER algorithms, a family of randomized algorithms for the list update problem, were introduced b...
The best randomized on-line algorithms known so far for the list update problem achieve a competitiv...
AbstractThe list update problem, a well-studied problem in dynamic data structures, can be described...
AbstractWe consider the list update problem under a sequence of requests for sets of items, and for ...
This paper presents a machine-verified analysis of a number of classical algorithms for the list upd...
AbstractWe consider the list access problem and show that one questionable assumption in the origina...
AbstractWe consider the question of lookahead in the list update problem: What improvement can be ac...
AbstractThe optimal competitive ratio for a randomized online list update algorithm is known to be a...
We consider the question of lookahead in the list update problem: What improvement can be achieved i...
We present a comprehensive study of the list update problem with locality of reference. More specifi...
We consider the list access problem and show that one questionable assumption in the original cost m...
The list update problem is a classical online problem, with an optimal competitive ratio that is sti...
The list update problem is a classical online problem, with an optimal competitive ratio that is sti...
The list update problem consists in maintaining a dictionary as an unsorted linear list. Any request...
Optimum off-line algorithms for the list update problem are investigated. The list update problem in...
COUNTER algorithms, a family of randomized algorithms for the list update problem, were introduced b...
The best randomized on-line algorithms known so far for the list update problem achieve a competitiv...