Jungo Kasai, Kun Qian, et al.
ACL 2019
Arrays are among the best understood and most widely used data structures. Yet even now, there are no satisfactory techniques for handling algorithms involving extendible arrays (where, e.g., rows and/or columns can be appended dynamically). In this paper, the problem of allocating storage for extendible arrays is examined in the light of the author's earlier work on data graphs and addressing schemes. A formal analog of the assertion that simplicity of array extension precludes simplicity of traversal (marching along rows/columns) is proved. Two strategies for constructing extendible realizations of arrays are formulated, and certain inherent limitations of such realizations are established. © 1974, ACM. All rights reserved.
Jungo Kasai, Kun Qian, et al.
ACL 2019
Freddy Lécué, Jeff Z. Pan
IJCAI 2013
Arthur Nádas
IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks
Susumu Horiguchi, Takeo Nakada
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing