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A linear in memory non-exhaustive algorithm to solve a two-dimensional interval search problem
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E. E. Gasanov
and A. N. Erokhin
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October 1, 2004
We suggest an algorithm to solve a two-dimensional interval search problem which is characterised by the memory consumed of order k, the average search time (without the time needed to output the answer) of order √k, where k is the database size.
Published Online: 2004-10-01
Published in Print: 2004-10-01
Copyright 2004, Walter de Gruyter
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