Abstract

In this paper we develop a technique for transforming an internal memory datastructure into an external storage data structure suitable for plane-sweep algorithms. We use this technique to develop external storage versions of the range tree and the segment tree. We also obtain an external priority queue. Using the first two structures, we solve the orthogonal segment intersection, the isothetic rectangle intersection, and the batched range searching problem in the optimal number of I/O-operations. Unlike previously known I/O-algorithms the developed algorithms are straightforward generalizations of the ordinary internal memory plane-sweep algorithms. Previously almost no dynamic data structures were known for the model we are working in.

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