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A software or hardware module needs to keep track of resources required by various users. The module needs a cheap way to find the user consuming the most resources. Since ordinary heaps are too slow, the device designers are willing to relax the system requirements to be off by a factor of 2. Can this relaxation in accuracy requirements be translated into a more efficient algorithm?
To paraphrase, the problem asks for a data structure with the following operations
To paraphrase, the problem asks for a data structure with the following operations:
* use_resources(name, quantity) which does resources[name] += quantity * get_approximate_top() which returns name1 such that max(resources[name]) / 2 <= resources[name1] <= max(resources[name])
Using a map in combination with a hash table gets a solution that has O(log n) complexity for use_resources and get_approximate _top which is too slow.