Optimal External Memory Interval Management

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2003Author
Arge, Lars
Vitter, Jeffrey Scott
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Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
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Article
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Scholarly/refereed, publisher version
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In this paper we present the external interval tree, an optimal external memory data
structure for answering stabbing queries on a set of dynamically maintained intervals. The external
interval tree can be usedin an optimal solution to the dynamic interval management problem, which
is a central problem for object-orientedandtemp oral databases andfor constraint logic programming.
Part of the structure uses a weight-balancing technique for efficient worst-case manipulation
of balanced trees, which is of independent interest. The external interval tree, as well as our new
balancing technique, have recently been used to develop several efficient external data structures.
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L. Arge and J.S. Vitter. "Optimal External Memory Interval Management," SIAM Journal on Computing, 32(6), 2003, 1488-1508. http://dx.doi.org/10.1137/S009753970240481X
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