Is there any good tutorials on persistent data structures? I've seen many solutions for this problem, some uses bitwise trick and some used graphs and dfs which i don't really get how can it be applied to such a problem.
Thanks
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Persistent Data Structures
Is there any good tutorials on persistent data structures? I've seen many solutions for this problem, some uses bitwise trick and some used graphs and dfs which i don't really get how can it be applied to such a problem.
Thanks
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