Optimal Static Dictionary with Worst-Case Constant Query Time

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Authors Yang Hu, Jingxun Liang, Huacheng Yu, Junkai Zhang, Renfei Zhou arXiv ID 2412.10655 Category cs.DS: Data Structures & Algorithms Citations 2 Venue Symposium on the Theory of Computing Last Checked 4 months ago
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In this paper, we design a new succinct static dictionary with worst-case constant query time. A dictionary data structure stores a set of key-value pairs with distinct keys in $[U]$ and values in $[Οƒ]$, such that given a query $x\in [U]$, it quickly returns if $x$ is one of the input keys, and if so, also returns its associated value. The textbook solution to dictionaries is hash tables. On the other hand, the (information-theoretical) optimal space to encode such a set of key-value pairs is only $\text{OPT} := \log\binom{U}{n}+n\log Οƒ$. We construct a dictionary that uses $\text{OPT} + n^Ξ΅$ bits of space, and answers queries in constant time in worst case. Previously, constant-time dictionaries are only known with $\text{OPT} + n/\text{poly}\log n$ space [Pǎtraşcu 2008], or with $\text{OPT}+n^Ξ΅$ space but expected constant query time [Yu 2020]. We emphasize that most of the extra $n^Ξ΅$ bits are used to store a lookup table that does not depend on the input, and random bits for hash functions. The "main" data structure only occupies $\text{OPT}+\text{poly}\log n$ bits.
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