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Purely Functional Data Structures
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Chris Okasaki
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September 17 2009
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9780511530104
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Book chapters
pp. ix
Preface
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 7
Persistence
pp. 17
Some Familiar Data Structures in a Functional Setting
pp. 31
Lazy Evaluation
pp. 39
Fundamentals of Amortization
pp. 57
Amortization and Persistence via Lazy Evaluation
pp. 83
Eliminating Amortization
pp. 99
Lazy Rebuilding
pp. 115
Numerical Representations
pp. 141
Data-Structural Bootstrapping
pp. 171
Implicit Recursive Slowdown
pp. 207
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