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β | {{ | + | {{DISPLAYTITLE:Problem 15: Semi-Random Streams}} |
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β | | | + | |label1 = Proposed by |
+ | |data1 = Andrew McGregor | ||
+ | |label2 = Source | ||
+ | |data2 = [[Workshops:Kanpur_2006|Kanpur 2006]] | ||
+ | |label3 = Short link | ||
+ | |data3 = http://sublinear.info/15 | ||
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What is the right notion of “semi-random” order streams? While streams are normally assumed to be ordered by some omnipotent adversary, there is a growing body of work in which the order of the stream is assumed to be chosen uniformly from the set of all possible orderings {{cite|MunroP-80|DemaineLM-02|GuhaMV-06|GuhaM-06|GuhaM-07|GuhaM-07a}}. | What is the right notion of “semi-random” order streams? While streams are normally assumed to be ordered by some omnipotent adversary, there is a growing body of work in which the order of the stream is assumed to be chosen uniformly from the set of all possible orderings {{cite|MunroP-80|DemaineLM-02|GuhaMV-06|GuhaM-06|GuhaM-07|GuhaM-07a}}. |