Towards Optimal Range Medians
Abstract
We consider the following problem: given an unsorted array of n elements, and a sequence of intervals in the array, compute the median in each of the subarrays defined by the intervals. We describe a simple algorithm which uses O(n) space and needs O(n k + k n) time to answer the first k queries. This improves previous algorithms by a logarithmic factor and matches a lower bound for k=O(n). Since the algorithm decomposes the range of element values rather than the array, it has natural generalizations to higher dimensional problems -- it reduces a range median query to a logarithmic number of range counting queries.
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