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Qué (quién) es hash table - definición

ASSOCIATES DATA VALUES WITH KEY VALUES - A LOOKUP TABLE
Hashtable; Hash-table; Hash tables; Hash map; Rehash; Hashmap; Open hashing; Scatter storage; Address-calculation sort; Hash Table; Chaining hash table; Separate chaining; Direct chaining; Collision resolution scheme; External chaining; Load factor (computer science); Hash-Based Indexes; Hash table collisions; Hash table collision; Array hash table; Dynamic-sized hash table; Collision resolution in hash tables
  • A small phone book as a hash table
  • Hash collision by separate chaining with head records in the bucket array.
  • Hash collision resolved by open addressing with linear probing (interval=1). Note that "Ted Baker" has a unique hash, but nevertheless collided with "Sandra Dee", that had previously collided with "John Smith".
  • Hash collision resolved by separate chaining
  • This graph compares the average number of CPU cache misses required to look up elements in large hash tables (far exceeding size of the cache) with chaining and linear probing. Linear probing performs better due to better [[locality of reference]], though as the table gets full, its performance degrades drastically.

hash table         
Distributed hash table         
DECENTRALIZED DISTRIBUTED SYSTEM THAT PROVIDES A LOOKUP SERVICE SIMILAR TO A HASH TABLE
Distributed hash tables; DSHT; Distributed Hash Table; Network hash table; Networked hash table; Distributed hashtable; Distributed Hash Tables; Distributed hash table (DHT)
A distributed hash table (DHT) is a distributed system that provides a lookup service similar to a hash table: key–value pairs are stored in a DHT, and any participating node can efficiently retrieve the value associated with a given key. The main advantage of a DHT is that nodes can be added or removed with minimum work around re-distributing keys.
Concurrent hash table         
  • Concurrent accesses to the same hash table.
  • Concurrent accesses causing contention (marked in red).
  • Concurrent accesses grouped into distinct phases.
HASH TABLE ALLOWING CONCURRENT ACCESS BY MULTIPLE THREADS USING A HASH FUNCTION
A concurrent hash table (concurrent hash map) is an implementation of hash tables allowing concurrent access by multiple threads using a hash function.

Wikipedia

Hash table

In computing, a hash table, also known as hash map, is a data structure that implements an associative array or dictionary. It is an abstract data type that maps keys to values. A hash table uses a hash function to compute an index, also called a hash code, into an array of buckets or slots, from which the desired value can be found. During lookup, the key is hashed and the resulting hash indicates where the corresponding value is stored.

Ideally, the hash function will assign each key to a unique bucket, but most hash table designs employ an imperfect hash function, which might cause hash collisions where the hash function generates the same index for more than one key. Such collisions are typically accommodated in some way.

In a well-dimensioned hash table, the average time complexity for each lookup is independent of the number of elements stored in the table. Many hash table designs also allow arbitrary insertions and deletions of key–value pairs, at amortized constant average cost per operation.

Hashing is an example of a space-time tradeoff. If memory is infinite, the entire key can be used directly as an index to locate its value with a single memory access. On the other hand, if infinite time is available, values can be stored without regard for their keys, and a binary search or linear search can be used to retrieve the element.: 458 

In many situations, hash tables turn out to be on average more efficient than search trees or any other table lookup structure. For this reason, they are widely used in many kinds of computer software, particularly for associative arrays, database indexing, caches, and sets.