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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 98616
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The worst case analysis of algorithm on multiple stacks manipulation
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 98616

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    The worst case analysis of algorithm on multiple stacks manipulation (English)
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    17 January 1993
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    System developers frequently encounter programs which involve multiple stacks, each of which has dynamically varying size. In such a situation, keeping multiple stacks in a common area with sequential allocation with cause some trouble. A number of possible solutions for overflow have been suggested. \textit{D. E. Knuth} proposed a simple solution in reallocating memory by move operations [The art of computer programming. Vol. 1: Fundamental algorithms (1968; Zbl 0191.179)]. The method will be described in detail in the next section. He also analyzed the average number of movements when overflow occurs and got a formula concerning the number of stacks and pushed items. Here, we focus on the worst sequence of pushed data instead of the individual worst case, getting some interesting properties.
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    analysis of algorithms
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    data structures
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    multiple stacks
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    overflow
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    reallocating memory
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