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Papers related to cache oblivious data structures

Cache Oblivious and Cache Aware Data Structure and Algorithms

  1. Cache-Oblivious Algorithms and Data Structures - Erik Demaine (One of the earliest papers in cache oblivious data structures and algorithms that introduces the cache oblivious model in detail and examines static and dynamic cache oblivious data structures built between 2000-2003)

  2. Cache Oblivious B-Trees - Bender, Demaine, Farch-Colton (This paper presents two dynamic search trees attaining near-optimal performance on any hierarchical memory. One of the fundamental papers in the field where both search trees discussed match the optimal search bound of Θ(1+log (B+1)N) memory transfers)

  3. Cache Oblivious Search Trees via Binary Trees of Small Height - Brodal, Fagerberg, Jacob (The data structure discussed in this paper works on the version of [2] but avoids the use o

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Gabriella439 / lfp.md
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Introduction for "Lightweight Functional Programming Specification"

Lightweight Functional Programming specification

The purpose of this document is to specify a baseline set of functional programming features that users can request and that programming languages can advertise support for. This feature set strives to be "JSON-like" and "purely functional".

The goals of this specification are (in descending order of importance):

  • Cultivate a portable functional programming style