Abstract
Interpolation search is a method of retrieving a desired record by key in an ordered file by using the value of the key and the statistical distribution of the keys. It is shown that on the average log logN file accesses are required to retrieve a key, assuming that the N keys are uniformly distributed. The number of extra accesses is also estimated and shown to be very low. The same holds if the cumulative distribution function of the keys is known. Computational experiments confirm these results. © 1978, ACM. All rights reserved.
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Perl, Y., Itai, A., & Avni, H. (1978). Interpolation Search—A Log LogN Search. Communications of the ACM, 21(7), 550–553. https://doi.org/10.1145/359545.359557
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