Open Data Structures

An Introduction

By Pat Morin
Publisher: Athabasca University Press
Paperback : 9781927356388, 344 pages, June 2013
Ebook (PDF) : 9781927356395, 336 pages, August 2013

Table of contents

Acknowledgments
Why This Book?

1. Introduction
2. Array-Based Lists
3. Linked Lists
4. Skiplists
5. Hash Tables
6. Binary Trees
7. Random Binary Search Trees
8. Scapegoat Trees
9. Red-Black Trees
10. Heaps
11. Sorting Algorithms
12. Graphs
13. Data Structures for Integers
14. External Memory Searching

Bibliography / Index

Description

Offered as an introduction to the field of data structures and algorithms, Open Data Structures covers the implementation and analysis of data structures for sequences (lists), queues, priority queues, unordered dictionaries, ordered dictionaries, and graphs. Focusing on a mathematically rigorous approach that is fast, practical, and efficient, Morin clearly and briskly presents instruction along with source code.

Analyzed and implemented in Java, the data structures presented in the book include stacks, queues, deques, and lists implemented as arrays and linked-lists; space-efficient implementations of lists; skip lists; hash tables and hash codes; binary search trees including treaps, scapegoat trees, and red-black trees; integer searching structures including binary tries, x-fast tries, and y-fast tries; heaps, including implicit binary heaps and randomized meldable heaps; graphs, including adjacency matrix and adjacency list representations; and B-trees.

A modern treatment of an essential computer science topic, Open Data Structures is a measured balance between classical topics and state-of-the art structures that will serve the needs of all undergraduate students or self-directed learners.