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David Eppstein

Researcher at University of California, Irvine

Publications -  689
Citations -  21750

David Eppstein is an academic researcher from University of California, Irvine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Planar graph & Time complexity. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 672 publications receiving 20584 citations. Previous affiliations of David Eppstein include McGill University & University of Passau.

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Incremental and Decremental Maintenance of Planar Width

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an algorithm for maintaining the width of a planar point set dynamically, as points are inserted or deleted, in time O(kn) per update, where k is the amount of change the update causes in the convex hull.
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Cuckoo Filter: Simplification and Analysis

TL;DR: Fan et al. as mentioned in this paper proposed a simplified version of the cuckoo filter using fewer hash function calls per query and showed that they succeed with high probability whenever their fingerprint length is large enough.
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Combinatorial Pair Testing: Distinguishing Workers from Slackers

TL;DR: This work formalizes a problem they call combinatorial pair testing (CPT), which has applications to the identification of uncooperative or unproductive participants in pair programming, massively distributed computing, and crowdsourcing environments.
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Isometric Diamond Subgraphs

TL;DR: This work test in polynomial time whether a graph embeds in a distance-preserving way into the hexagonal tiling, the three-dimensional diamond structure, or analogous higher-dimensional structures.
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Rigid Origami Vertices: Conditions and Forcing Sets

TL;DR: An intrinsic necessary and sufficient condition for single-vertex origami crease patterns to be able to fold rigidly is developed and applied to the new concept of minimal forcing sets for rigid origami models.