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x fast trie

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Data Structures

Y fast trie

Y-fast trie is a data structure used to store integers from a bounded domain. It has two data structures X fast trie and balanced binary search tree with the change being we operate on representative values r in X-fast tries, and the leaf nodes point to balanced binary search trees instead of values

Yash Aggarwal Yash Aggarwal
Data Structures

X-fast trie

X-fast trie is a data structure used to store integers from a bounded domain. It is a bitwise trie, i.e. a binary tree where each subtree stores values having binary representations with common prefix. It is a trie of hash tables and supports successor and predecessor operations in log log U time

Yash Aggarwal Yash Aggarwal
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