I am wondering which is the most efficient way (minimal time complexity) to implement a heap (say heap-min). Heap mentioned here means a data structure letting us perform insertion, deletion and retrieving the minimum value on a collection of data.
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I am wondering which is the most efficient way (minimal time complexity) to implement a heap (say heap-min). Heap mentioned here means a data structure letting us perform insertion, deletion and retrieving the minimum value on a collection of data.
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Binary heap stored as an array. Every other choice is slower and harder to write (only for these operations).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heap_(data_structure)#Comparison_of_theoretic_bounds_for_variants