AbstractWe study a modification of digital trees (or tries) with adaptive multi-digit branching. Such tries can dynamically adjust degrees of their nodes by choosing the number of digits to be processed per lookup. While we do not specify any particular method for selecting the degrees of nodes, we assume that such selection can be accomplished by examining the number of strings remaining in each sub-tree, and/or estimating parameters of the input distribution. We call this class of digital trees adaptive multi-digit tries (or AMD-tries) and provide a preliminary analysis of their expected behavior in a memoryless model. We establish the following results: (1) there exist AMD-tries attaining a constant expected time of a successful search; ...
We show how to support the finger search operation on degree-balanced search trees in a space-effici...
We study multi-finger binary search trees (BSTs), a far-reaching extension of the classical BST mode...
International audienceSuffix trees are highly regarded data structures for text indexing and string ...
AbstractWe study a modification of digital trees (or tries) with adaptive multi-digit branching. Suc...
Abstract. We study a class of adaptive multi-digit tries, in which the numbers of digits rn processe...
AbstractThis paper studies the average complexity of digital search trees from the successful search...
AbstractIn this paper distribution results are proved on the cost of insertion in digital search tre...
We describe a dynamic version of the z-fast trie, a new data structure inspired by the research star...
International audienceDigital trees, also known as $\textit{"tries''}$, are fundamental to a number ...
This thesis performs probabilistic analyses of the depth of digital trees [tries anddigital search t...
AbstractThe double chained tree is used as the basis for organizing files in a database system. We m...
AbstractIn this paper, we introduce a class of extended binary trees that resembles all possible tre...
Digital trees are data structures that represent sets of strings according to their shared prefix st...
Abstract Tries and suffix trees are the most popular data structures on words. Tries wereintroduced ...
AbstractA digital search tree (DST) is a fundamental data structure on words that finds various appl...
We show how to support the finger search operation on degree-balanced search trees in a space-effici...
We study multi-finger binary search trees (BSTs), a far-reaching extension of the classical BST mode...
International audienceSuffix trees are highly regarded data structures for text indexing and string ...
AbstractWe study a modification of digital trees (or tries) with adaptive multi-digit branching. Suc...
Abstract. We study a class of adaptive multi-digit tries, in which the numbers of digits rn processe...
AbstractThis paper studies the average complexity of digital search trees from the successful search...
AbstractIn this paper distribution results are proved on the cost of insertion in digital search tre...
We describe a dynamic version of the z-fast trie, a new data structure inspired by the research star...
International audienceDigital trees, also known as $\textit{"tries''}$, are fundamental to a number ...
This thesis performs probabilistic analyses of the depth of digital trees [tries anddigital search t...
AbstractThe double chained tree is used as the basis for organizing files in a database system. We m...
AbstractIn this paper, we introduce a class of extended binary trees that resembles all possible tre...
Digital trees are data structures that represent sets of strings according to their shared prefix st...
Abstract Tries and suffix trees are the most popular data structures on words. Tries wereintroduced ...
AbstractA digital search tree (DST) is a fundamental data structure on words that finds various appl...
We show how to support the finger search operation on degree-balanced search trees in a space-effici...
We study multi-finger binary search trees (BSTs), a far-reaching extension of the classical BST mode...
International audienceSuffix trees are highly regarded data structures for text indexing and string ...