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The random walk $d$-ary cuckoo hashing algorithm was defined by Fotakis, Pagh, Sanders, and Spirakis to generalize and improve upon the standard cuckoo hashing algorithm of Pagh and Rodler. Random walk $d$-ary cuckoo hashing has low space…

Data Structures and Algorithms · Computer Science 2025-12-04 Tolson Bell , Alan Frieze

Cuckoo hashing is an efficient technique for creating large hash tables with high space utilization and guaranteed constant access times. There, each item can be placed in a location given by any one out of k different hash functions. In…

Data Structures and Algorithms · Computer Science 2013-10-11 Nikolaos Fountoulakis , Konstantinos Panagiotou , Angelika Steger

Most hash tables have an insertion time of $O(1)$, possibly qualified as expected and/or amortised. While insertions into cuckoo hash tables indeed seem to take $O(1)$ expected time in practice, only polylogarithmic guarantees are proven in…

Data Structures and Algorithms · Computer Science 2022-04-26 Stefan Walzer

Hash tables are ubiquitous in computer science for efficient access to large datasets. However, there is always a need for approaches that offer compact memory utilisation without substantial degradation of lookup performance. Cuckoo…

Data Structures and Algorithms · Computer Science 2019-07-17 Megha Khosla , Avishek Anand

Cuckoo hashing is a common hashing technique, guaranteeing constant-time lookups in the worst case. Adding a stash was proposed by Kirsch, Mitzenmacher, and Wieder at SICOMP 2010, as a way to reduce the probability of failure (i.e., the…

Data Structures and Algorithms · Computer Science 2023-01-03 Brice Minaud , Charalampos Papamanthou

Cuckoo hashing is a powerful primitive that enables storing items using small space with efficient querying. At a high level, cuckoo hashing maps $n$ items into $b$ entries storing at most $\ell$ items such that each item is placed into one…

Cryptography and Security · Computer Science 2023-06-21 Kevin Yeo

It is shown that for cuckoo hashing with a stash as proposed by Kirsch, Mitzenmacher, and Wieder (2008) families of very simple hash functions can be used, maintaining the favorable performance guarantees: with stash size $s$ the…

Data Structures and Algorithms · Computer Science 2012-04-20 Martin Aumüller , Martin Dietzfelbinger , Philipp Woelfel

A $d$-ary cuckoo hash table is an open-addressed hash table that stores each key $x$ in one of $d$ random positions $h_1(x), h_2(x), \ldots, h_d(x)$. In the offline setting, where all items are given and keys need only be matched to…

Data Structures and Algorithms · Computer Science 2025-01-07 William Kuszmaul , Michael Mitzenmacher

Cuckoo hashing [4] is a multiple choice hashing scheme in which each item can be placed in multiple locations, and collisions are resolved by moving items to their alternative locations. In the classical implementation of two-way cuckoo…

Data Structures and Algorithms · Computer Science 2011-11-16 Ely Porat , Bar Shalem

Cuckoo hashing is a highly practical dynamic dictionary: it provides amortized constant insertion time, worst case constant deletion time and lookup time, and good memory utilization. However, with a noticeable probability during the…

Data Structures and Algorithms · Computer Science 2009-03-04 Yuriy Arbitman , Moni Naor , Gil Segev

We study wear-leveling techniques for cuckoo hashing, showing that it is possible to achieve a memory wear bound of $\log\log n+O(1)$ after the insertion of $n$ items into a table of size $Cn$ for a suitable constant $C$ using cuckoo…

Data Structures and Algorithms · Computer Science 2014-04-02 David Eppstein , Michael T. Goodrich , Michael Mitzenmacher , Paweł Pszona

Although cuckoo hashing has significant applications in both theoretical and practical settings, a relevant downside is that it requires lookups to multiple locations. In many settings, where lookups are expensive, cuckoo hashing becomes a…

Data Structures and Algorithms · Computer Science 2011-04-28 Martin Dietzfelbinger , Michael Mitzenmacher , Michael Rink

The paradigm of many choices has influenced significantly the design of efficient data structures and, most notably, hash tables. Cuckoo hashing is a technique that extends this concept. There,we are given a table with $n$ locations, and we…

Data Structures and Algorithms · Computer Science 2009-10-28 Nikolaos Fountoulakis , Konstantinos Panagiotou

Dietzfelbinger and Weidling [DW07] proposed a natural variation of cuckoo hashing where each of $cn$ objects is assigned $k = 2$ intervals of size $\ell$ in a linear (or cyclic) hash table of size $n$ and both start points are chosen…

Data Structures and Algorithms · Computer Science 2019-12-18 Stefan Walzer

We consider the allocation problem in which $m \leq (1-\epsilon) dn $ items are to be allocated to $n$ bins with capacity $d$. The items $x_1,x_2,\ldots,x_m$ arrive sequentially and when item $x_i$ arrives it is given two possible bin…

Data Structures and Algorithms · Computer Science 2017-08-24 Alan Frieze , Samantha Petti

Hash tables are an essential data-structure for numerous networking applications (e.g., connection tracking, firewalls, network address translators). Among these, cuckoo hash tables provide excellent performance by allowing lookups to be…

Networking and Internet Architecture · Computer Science 2017-12-29 Nicolas Le Scouarnec

Robin Hood hashing is a variation on open addressing hashing designed to reduce the maximum search time as well as the variance in the search time for elements in the hash table. While the case of insertions only using Robin Hood hashing is…

Data Structures and Algorithms · Computer Science 2014-07-14 Michael Mitzenmacher

Cuckoo hashing with a stash is a robust multiple choice hashing scheme with high memory utilization that can be used in many network device applications. Unfortunately, for memory loads beyond 0.5, little is known on its performance. In…

Data Structures and Algorithms · Computer Science 2011-08-10 Yossi Kanizo , David Hay , Isaac Keslassy

This article considers the parallel machine scheduling problem with step-deteriorating jobs and sequence-dependent setup times. The objective is to minimize the total tardiness by determining the allocation and sequence of jobs on identical…

Optimization and Control · Mathematics 2013-09-06 Peng Guo , Wenming Cheng , Yi Wang

Traditional Insertion Sort runs in O(n^2) time because each insertion takes O(n) time. When people run Insertion Sort in the physical world, they leave gaps between items to accelerate insertions. Gaps help in computers as well. This paper…

Data Structures and Algorithms · Computer Science 2007-05-23 Michael A. Bender , Martin Farach-Colton , Miguel Mosteiro
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