heap$34122$ - translation to greek
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heap$34122$ - translation to greek

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
HEAP; The Heap; Heap (disambiguation); Heaps; Heap (computing)

heap      
n. σωρεία, σωρός
refuse dump         
  • A group of wild elephants interacting with a trash dump in Sri Lanka
  • Garbage dumped in the middle of a road in Karachi
  • A gas flare produced by a landfill in [[Lake County, Ohio]]
  • One of several landfills used by [[Dryden, Ontario]], Canada
  • A landfill in Perth, Western Australia
  • South East New Territories Landfill, [[Hong Kong]]
  • Waste disposal in Athens, Greece
SITE FOR THE DISPOSAL OF WASTE MATERIALS BY BURIAL
Landfills; Waste dump; Garbage dump; Rubbish dump; Sanitary Landfill; Rubbish tip; Sanitary landfill; Secure landfill; Modern landfill; Engineered landfill; Municipal landfills; Rubbish pile; Rubbish heap; Dumpsite; Dump site; City dump; Landfill site; Garbage dumps; Rubbish dumps; Land fills; Land-fill; Land-fills; Garbage-dump; Rubbish-dump; Dumping site; Trash dump; Environmental impact of landfills; Refuse dump; Alternatives to landfills; Effects of landfills on the environment; Municipal site
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rubbish dump         
  • A group of wild elephants interacting with a trash dump in Sri Lanka
  • Garbage dumped in the middle of a road in Karachi
  • A gas flare produced by a landfill in [[Lake County, Ohio]]
  • One of several landfills used by [[Dryden, Ontario]], Canada
  • A landfill in Perth, Western Australia
  • South East New Territories Landfill, [[Hong Kong]]
  • Waste disposal in Athens, Greece
SITE FOR THE DISPOSAL OF WASTE MATERIALS BY BURIAL
Landfills; Waste dump; Garbage dump; Rubbish dump; Sanitary Landfill; Rubbish tip; Sanitary landfill; Secure landfill; Modern landfill; Engineered landfill; Municipal landfills; Rubbish pile; Rubbish heap; Dumpsite; Dump site; City dump; Landfill site; Garbage dumps; Rubbish dumps; Land fills; Land-fill; Land-fills; Garbage-dump; Rubbish-dump; Dumping site; Trash dump; Environmental impact of landfills; Refuse dump; Alternatives to landfills; Effects of landfills on the environment; Municipal site
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Definition

heap
1. <programming> An area of memory used for {dynamic memory allocation} where blocks of memory are allocated and freed in an arbitrary order and the pattern of allocation and size of blocks is not known until run time. Typically, a program has one heap which it may use for several different purposes. Heap is required by languages in which functions can return arbitrary data structures or functions with free variables (see closure). In C functions malloc and free provide access to the heap. Contrast stack. See also dangling pointer. 2. <programming> A data structure with its elements partially ordered (sorted) such that finding either the minimum or the maximum (but not both) of the elements is computationally inexpensive (independent of the number of elements), while both adding a new item and finding each subsequent smallest/largest element can be done in O(log n) time, where n is the number of elements. Formally, a heap is a binary tree with a key in each node, such that all the leaves of the tree are on two adjacent levels; all leaves on the lowest level occur to the left and all levels, except possibly the lowest, are filled; and the key in the root is at least as large as the keys in its children (if any), and the left and right subtrees (if they exist) are again heaps. Note that the last condition assumes that the goal is finding the minimum quickly. Heaps are often implemented as one-dimensional arrays. Still assuming that the goal is finding the minimum quickly the invariant is heap[i] <= heap[2*i] and heap[i] <= heap[2*i+1] for all i, where heap[i] denotes the i-th element, heap[1] being the first. Heaps can be used to implement priority queues or in sort algorithms. (1996-02-26)

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