Cache-Oblivious Structures I 
Cache-Oblivious Structures I
by MIT / Erik Demaine
Video Lecture 8 of 22
Copyright Information: Erik Demaine. 6.851 Advanced Data Structures, Spring 2012. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare), http://ocw.mit.edu (Accessed 4 Apr, 2016). License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
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Lecture Description

Memory hierarchy: ordered-file maintenance, list labeling, order queries, cache-oblivious priority queues

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Course Description

Data structures play a central role in modern computer science. You interact with data structures even more often than with algorithms (think Google, your mail server, and even your network routers). In addition, data structures are essential building blocks in obtaining efficient algorithms.

For a list of major results and current directions of research in data structures covered by this course, please see the syllabus.

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