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  2. Python syntax and semantics - Wikipedia

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    Python sets are very much like mathematical sets, and support operations like set intersection and union. Python also features a frozenset class for immutable sets, see Collection types. Dictionaries (class dict) are mutable mappings tying keys and corresponding values. Python has special syntax to create dictionaries ({key: value})

  3. Maximum and minimum - Wikipedia

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    In mathematical analysis, the maximum and minimum [a] of a function are, respectively, the greatest and least value taken by the function. Known generically as extremum , [ b ] they may be defined either within a given range (the local or relative extrema) or on the entire domain (the global or absolute extrema) of a function.

  4. Count-distinct problem - Wikipedia

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    Min/max sketches [2] [3] store only the minimum/maximum hashed values. Examples of known min/max sketch estimators: Chassaing et al. [4] presents max sketch which is the minimum-variance unbiased estimator for the problem. The continuous max sketches estimator [5] is the maximum likelihood estimator.

  5. Golden-section search - Wikipedia

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    The golden-section search is a technique for finding an extremum (minimum or maximum) of a function inside a specified interval. For a strictly unimodal function with an extremum inside the interval, it will find that extremum, while for an interval containing multiple extrema (possibly including the interval boundaries), it will converge to one of them.

  6. Min-max heap - Wikipedia

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    Min-max heaps are often represented implicitly in an array; [4] hence it's referred to as an implicit data structure. The min-max heap property is: each node at an even level in the tree is less than all of its descendants, while each node at an odd level in the tree is greater than all of its descendants. [4]

  7. Priority queue - Wikipedia

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    When only insert, find-min and extract-min are needed and in case of integer priorities, a bucket queue can be constructed as an array of C linked lists plus a pointer top, initially C. Inserting an item with key k appends the item to the k 'th list, and updates top ← min(top, k), both in constant time.

  8. Binary heap - Wikipedia

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    Heap property: the key stored in each node is either greater than or equal to (≥) or less than or equal to (≤) the keys in the node's children, according to some total order. Heaps where the parent key is greater than or equal to (≥) the child keys are called max-heaps; those where it is less than or equal to (≤) are called min-heaps.

  9. Quine–McCluskey algorithm - Wikipedia

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    function CreatePrimeImplicantChart(list primeImplicants, list minterms) primeImplicantChart ← new dictionary with key of type string and value of type string // Creating the empty chart with the prime implicants as the key and empty strings as the value.