Chromatic binary search trees: A structure for concurrent rebalancing (Q1901709)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 814159
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 814159 |
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Chromatic binary search trees: A structure for concurrent rebalancing (English)
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19 November 1995
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We propose a new rebalancing method for binary search trees that allows rebalancing and updating to be uncoupled. In this way we obtain fast updates and, whenever the search tree is accessed by multiple users, a high degree of concurrency. The trees we use are obtained by relaxing the balance conditions of red-black trees. The relaxed red-black trees, called chromatic trees, contain information of possible imbalance such that the rebalancing can be done gradually as a shadow process, or it can be performed separately when no urgent operations are present.
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binary search trees
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rebalancing
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updating
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concurrency
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chromatic trees
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