I was looking for some good tutorial on B-trees. I am new to this data structure and would like you explore it in detail. Any suggestions?
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And also I'd like to ask, if there exist ACM-like problems, where that is absolutely necessary to implement such complicated data structures as B/B+/AVL/Red-Black trees on your own and set/map can't be used instead.
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0Bw-SsYVOTRT9NWw5Unh1blBaR0k&usp=sharing&tid=0Bw-SsYVOTRT9V0czaF9FOE1POWc
I recommend you those vidoes, are about balanced search trees (including B-Tree).
The videos are from 'Algorithms Part 1 — Robert Sedgewic and Kevin Wayne'
can you please provide the drive link again