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title: "Union Find"
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date: 2024-06-24T21:07:49+01:00
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draft: false # I don't care for draft mode, git has branches for that
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description: "My favorite data structure"
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tags:
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- algorithms
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- data structures
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- python
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categories:
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- programming
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series:
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- Cool algorithms
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favorite: false
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disable_feed: false
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---
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To kickoff the [series]({{< ref "/series/cool-algorithms/">}}) of posts about
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algorithms and data structures I find interesting, I will be talking about my
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favorite one: the [_Disjoint Set_][wiki]. Also known as the _Union-Find_ data
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structure, so named because of its two main operations: `ds.union(lhs, rhs)` and
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`ds.find(elem)`.
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[wiki]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disjoint-set_data_structure
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