Instructor: S. Muthu Muthukrishnan.
x2379,
Core 319.
muthu@cs.rutgers.edu.
Meeting
time: Thursday 6.10 - 9 PM
. Place:
ARC 107.
Office Hours: Mondays 3 - 4 PM.
TA: Jamie
Friedman . Office: Core 246
. Office hours: Tues 4.30 --6.30 PM.
FINALS: grade distribution is as follows.
| Grade |
No of Students |
| A |
9 |
| B+ |
13 |
| B |
7 |
| C+ |
2 |
| C |
2 |
| I |
3 |
Final
Message:
Thank you for
being open
to my idiocyncratic way,
Hope you
picked up a trick of my trade,
a thought or any pattern beneath.
Stop by, mail me
if I can help you some way.
Good luck, Happy
holidays!
Some relevant reading materials:
You studied perfect hashing for integers in Lecture
7, and hashing for strings in Lecture 8.
Here is a paper on Perfect Hashing
for Strings: formalization and Algorithms , by
M. Farach and S. Muthukrishnan, CPM, 1996.
Ignore all the PRAM part when you read this paper, and
just focus on the sequential algorithm.
There is one theorem there which can be obtained much
more simply than we did, but the
O(log log n) query time result is new and interesting.
This material is not within the scope
of this course.
Some reading material.