Abstract
A union-find data structure maintains a collection of disjoint sets under the operations makeset, union, and find. Kaplan, Shafrir, and Tarjan [SODA 2002] designed data structures for an extension of the union-find problem in which items of the sets maintained may be deleted. The cost of a delete operation in their implementations is essentially the same as the cost of a find operation; namely, O(log n) worst-case and O(α[M/N](n)) amortized, where n is the number of items in the set returned by the find operation, N is the total number of makeset operations performed, M is the total number of find operations performed, and α[M/N](n) is a functional inverse of Ackermann's function. They left open the question whether delete operations can be implemented more efficiently than find operations, for example, in o(log n) worst-case time. We resolve this open problem by presenting a relatively simple modification of the classical union-find data structure that supports delete, as well as makeset and union operations, in constant worst-case time, while still supporting find operations in O(log n) worst-case time and O(α [M/N](n)) amortized time. Our analysis supplies, in particular, a very concise potential-based amortized analysis of the standard union-find data structure that yields an O(α [M/N] (n)) amortized bound on the cost of find operations. All previous potential-based analyses yielded the weaker amortized bound of O(α [M/N] (N)). Furthermore, our tighter analysis extends to one-path variants of the path compression technique such as path splitting.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 6 |
Journal | ACM Transactions on Algorithms |
Volume | 11 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 11 Aug 2014 |
Keywords
- Disjoint sets
- Union-find
All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes
- Mathematics (miscellaneous)