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这种方法看似是把两侧的桶都利用起来了,但是我们也不禁产生一个问题,即这双向的探测是否是相互独立呢?它们之间除了零,是否还有其他公共的桶?
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答案是,是存在不独立的情况的,并且这种情况还相当的多,也可以自己举几个例子来看一下。但是,如果散列表的长度取做素数,并且$ M = 4k + 3$,则必然可以保证查找链的前$M$项都是互异的,以下来证明这个结论。
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答案是,是存在不独立的情况的,并且这种情况还相当的多,也可以自己举几个例子来看一下。但是,如果散列表的长度取做素数,并且$M = 4k + 3$,则必然可以保证查找链的前$M$项都是互异的,以下来证明这个结论。
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这里,我们首先需要提到费马的双平方定理,即任意素数$p$可以表示为两个正整数的平方和,当且仅当$p = 4k + 1$。
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- My enthusiasm for the venture was tempered by my knowledge of the hard work that would be involved.
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- I learned to temper my criticism.
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## 8th, November
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+ quirk
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> (n)an unusual habit or part of someone's personality, or something that is strange and unexpected
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- You have to get used to other people's quirks and foibles.
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- By some strange quirk, we ended up on the same train.
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+ foible
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> (n)a small fault or foolish habit
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- We all have our little foibles.
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+ astrological
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> (adj)involving or relating to astrology(the belief that the positions of the sun, moon, planets, and stars affect people's lives and character)
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- He likes to talk about his astrological sign, which is Leo.
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+ confer
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> (v)to exchange ideas on a particular subject, ofter in order to reach a decision on what action to take.</br>
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> (v)to give an official title, honour or advantage to someone
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- I need some time to confer with my lawyer.
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- An honorary doctorate was conferred on him by Columbia University.
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- Certain astrological signs confer superior soccer skills.
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+ doctorate
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> (n)the highest degree from a university
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- She has a doctorate in physics from Yale.
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+ stamina
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> (n)the physical or mental strength to do something that might be difficult and will take a long time.
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- The triathlon is a great test of stamina.
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- You have to have a lot of stamina to be top-class dancer.
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+ mania
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> (n)a very strong interest in something that fills a person's mind or uses up all their time.
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- The article describes the religious mania that is sweeping the US.
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- Van Gogh suffered from acute persecution mania.
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+ persecution
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> (n)unfair or cruel treatment over a long period of time because of race, religion or political beliefs.
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- refugees escaping from political persecution
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- the persecution of minorities
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+ swamp
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> (n)an area of very wet, soft land</br>
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> (v)to cover a place or thing with a large amount of water</br>
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> (v)if something swamps a person, system or place, more of it arrives than can be easily dealt with.
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- an alligator-infested swamp
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- High tides have swamped the coast.
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- The boat was swamped by an enormous wave.
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- Foreign cars have swamped the UK market.
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- I'm swamped with work at the moment.
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- Don't let feelings of depression swamp you.
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+ entail
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> (v)to make something necessary, or to involve something.
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- Such a large investment inevitably entails some risk.
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- Repairing the roof will entail spending a lot of money.
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+ hysteria
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> (n)extreme fear, excitement, anger etc. that cannot be controlled
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- One woman, close to hysteria, grabbed my arm.
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+ overlook
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> (v)to provide a view of, especially from above</br>
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> (v)to fail to notice or consider something or someone
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- Our hotel room overlooked the harbour.
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- I think there is one key fact that you have overlooked.
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+ nurture
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> (v)to feed or care for a child, or to help someone or something develop by encouraging that person or thing.</br>
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> (n)the way in which children are treated as they are growing, especially as compared with the characteristics they are born with.
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- Which do you believe has the strongest influence on how children develop -- nature or nurture.
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- As a record company director, his job is to nurture yound talent.
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- a carefully nurtured garden
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+ take to
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> (v)to start doing something often
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- She was so depressed that she took to drink.
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- He's taken to staying out very late.
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+ vaunt
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> (v)to speak proudly about or praise something, especially in a way that is more than acceptable or reasonable.
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- The local people like to vaunt the glories of their faded past.
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- His much vaunted new plan has serious weaknesses.
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