Fully Dynamic Connectivity in O( n( n)2) Amortized Expected Time
Abstract
Dynamic connectivity is one of the most fundamental problems in dynamic graph algorithms. We present a randomized Las Vegas dynamic connectivity data structure with O( n( n)2) amortized expected update time and O( n/ n) worst case query time, which comes very close to the cell probe lower bounds of Patrascu and Demaine (2006) and Patrascu and Thorup (2011).
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