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Data Structures

Texts in Computer Science, 2012
Data structures are variables that store more than one value. There are many different kinds of data structures. We have already been working with one kind, arrays (e.g., vectors and matrices). We use vectors and matrices when we want to be able to loop through them (or, essentially, have this done for us using vectorized code).
S. Skiena
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Data structures maxima [PDF]

open access: possibleSIAM Journal on Computing, 1991
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the maxima properties (value and position) of some data structures. Our theorems concern the distribution of these random variables. Previously known results usually dealt with the mean and sometimes the variance of the random variables. Many of our results rely on diffusion techniques.
Louchard, Guy   +2 more
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Designing Far Memory Data Structures: Think Outside the Box

USENIX Workshop on Hot Topics in Operating Systems, 2019
Technologies like RDMA and Gen-Z, which give access to memory outside the box, are gaining in popularity. These technologies provide the abstraction of far memory, where memory is attached to the network and can be accessed by remote processors without ...
M. Aguilera   +3 more
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Data Structures

open access: yesComputing Handbook, 3rd ed., 2016
Mark Allen Weiss
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Using ggtree to Visualize Data on Tree‐Like Structures

Current Protocols in Bioinformatics, 2020
Ggtree is an R/Bioconductor package for visualizing tree‐like structures and associated data. After 5 years of continual development, ggtree has been evolved as a package suite that contains treeio for tree data input and output, tidytree for tree data ...
Guangchuang Yu
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Structural representation of data structures

The European Physical Journal Plus, 2014
Study of the morphology of proteins, and their 3D structure, supports investigations of their functions and represents an initial step towards protein-based drug design. The goal of this paper is to define techniques, based on the geometrical and topological structure of protein surfaces, for the detection and analysis of sites of potential protein ...
CANTONI, VIRGINIO   +3 more
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