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A tradeoff between search and update time for the implicit dictionary problem
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    A tradeoff between search and update time for the implicit dictionary problem (English)
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    An implicit dictionary can be viewed as a set of allowable permutations together with an associated search algorithm and an associated update algorithm (a comparison-based model, with elements drawn from a totally ordered universe, is used in this paper). The authors study lower bounds for the search time, given a constant-time update algorithm. It is proved that if update is easy (constant-time), then situations in which search is difficult (super-logarithmic time) occur. The first and the final paragraphs constitute a very good exposition of related results, ideas and open problems.
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    implicit dictionary
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    update
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    search
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