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Information retrieval / Information science / Hashing / Search algorithms / Universal hashing / Hash table / Linear probing / Hash function / Bloom filter / Cuckoo hashing / Randomness extractor / Cryptographic hash function
Date: 2007-11-16 13:42:30
Information retrieval
Information science
Hashing
Search algorithms
Universal hashing
Hash table
Linear probing
Hash function
Bloom filter
Cuckoo hashing
Randomness extractor
Cryptographic hash function

Why Simple Hash Functions Work: Exploiting the Entropy in a Data Stream∗ Michael Mitzenmacher† Salil Vadhan‡ School of Engineering & Applied Sciences Harvard University

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