Random input helps searching predecessors

Abstract

We solve the dynamic Predecessor Problem with high probability (whp) in constant time, using only n1+δ bits of memory, for any constant δ > 0. The input keys are random wrt a wider class of the well studied and practically important class of (f1, f2)-smooth distributions introduced in and:mat. It achieves O(1) whp amortized time. Its worst-case time is O( n n). Also, we prove whp O( n) time using only n1+ 1 n= n1+o(1) bits. Finally, we show whp O( n) time using O(n) space.

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