Abstract

We give a generalization of binomial queues involving an arbitrary sequence ( m k ) k = 0,1,2,… of integers greater than one. Different sequences lead to different worst case bounds for the priority queue operations, allowing the user to adapt the data structure to the needs of a specific application. Examples include the first priority queue to combine a sub-logarithmic worst case bound for Meld with a sub-linear worst case bound for Delete_min.

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