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Deterministic Dictionaries

Journal of Algorithms, 2001
Summary: It is shown that a static dictionary that offers constant-time access to \(n\) elements with \(w\)-bit keys and occupies \(O(n)\) words of memory can be constructed deterministically in \(O(n\log n)\) time on a unit-cost RAM with word length \(w\) and a standard instruction set including multiplication.
Hagerup, Torben   +2 more
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Dictionaries and the Dictionary

2000
Abstract It is traditional to start with definitions, and this is particularly appropriate in the circumstances, since the main object of lexicography is to define words and terms. Of course, the central notion to be defined is the notion of ‘dictionary’.
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The future of dictionaries, dictionaries of the future

2013
The dictionary landscape is likely to change going forward and we may have to accept that a dictionary is not just a dictionary. Dictionaries of tomorrow will be information tools that provide help to satisfy specific types of lexicographically relevant need of specific types of potential user in specific types of extra-lexicographic situation.
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A dictionary of epidemiology

Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 2009
When the first edition of A Dictionary of Epidemiology was launched in 1983,1 its principal aim was to facilitate communication among health professionals. The field was relatively young and comprised complex interdisciplinary relations ranging from the biomedical sciences to statistics and the social sciences.
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Dictionaries and That Dictionary

College Composition and Communication, 1963
Kenneth Winetrout   +2 more
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