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sdsl

Description

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The Succinct Data Structure Library (SDSL) is a powerful and flexible C++11 library implementing succinct data structures. In total, the library contains the highlights of 40 research publications. Succinct data structures can represent an object (such as a bitvector or a tree) in space close to the information-theoretic lower bound of the object while supporting operations of the original object efficiently. The theoretical time complexity of an operation performed on the classical data structure and the equivalent succinct data structure are (most of the time) identical.

Environment Modules

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Environment Variables

  • HPC_SDSL_DIR - installation directory
  • HPC_SDSL_LIB - library directory
  • HPC_SDSL_INC - include directory

Citation

If you publish research that uses sdsl you have to cite it as follows:

Gog, Simon, et al. "From theory to practice: Plug and play with succinct data structures." International Symposium on Experimental Algorithms. Springer, Cham, 2014.

Categories

library, compiler