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In computer science, hash trie can refer to:

  • Hash tree (persistent data structure), a trie used to map hash values to keys
  • A space-efficient implementation of a sparse trie, in which the descendants of each node may be interleaved in memory. (The name is suggested by a similarity to a closed hash table.) [1] [verification needed]
  • A data structure which "combines features of hash tables and LC-tries (Least Compression tries) in order to perform efficient lookups and updates" [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Liang, Frank Mark (June 1983), Word hy-phen-a-tion by com-pu-ter (Ph.D. thesis), Stanford University, retrieved 2010-03-28
  2. ^ Thomas, Roshan; Mark, Brian; Johnson, Tommy; Croall, James (2004), High-speed Legitimacy-based DDoS Packet Filtering with Network Processors: A Case Study and Implementation on the Intel IXP1200 (PDF), retrieved 2009-05-03