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Linear Hashing is Awesome (1706.02783v1)
Published 8 Jun 2017 in cs.DS
Abstract: We consider the hash function $h(x) = ((ax+b) \bmod p) \bmod n$ where $a,b$ are chosen uniformly at random from ${0,1,\ldots,p-1}$. We prove that when we use $h(x)$ in hashing with chaining to insert $n$ elements into a table of size $n$ the expected length of the longest chain is $\tilde{O}!\left(n{1/3}\right)$. The proof also generalises to give the same bound when we use the multiply-shift hash function by Dietzfelbinger et al. [Journal of Algorithms 1997].
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