- Look up
Heap,
heap, or
heaps in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Heap or
HEAP may
refer to:
Heap (data structure), a data
structure commonly used to implement...
- Juvisy.
Heaps scored the match's
opening goal.
Heaps scored 46
goals in 58
appearances for PSG.[citation needed] On
January 13, 2016,
Heaps signed with...
- form a
valid new
heap containing all the
elements of both,
preserving the
original heaps. meld:
joining two
heaps to form a
valid new
heap containing all...
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Imogen Jennifer Jane
Heap (/ˈɪmədʒən ˈhiːp/ IM-ə-jən HEEP; born 9
December 1977) is an
English musician, singer,
songwriter and
record producer. Her work...
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Heaps is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Abraham Albert Heaps (1885–1954),
Canadian politician and
labour leader Adrian Heaps (born...
- A
binary heap is a
heap data
structure that
takes the form of a
binary tree.
Binary heaps are a
common way of
implementing priority queues.: 162–163 The...
- Rob
Heaps is a
British actor,
known for co-starring as Ezra
Bloom in the
Bravo television series Imposters. He grew up in York, England. He went to drama...
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Abraham Albert Heaps (1885–1954),
known as A. A.
Heaps, was a
Canadian politician and
labour leader. A
strong labourite, he
served as MP for Winnipeg...
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termed heaps or not
based on how they got there. If a
large heap (indis****bly
described as a
heap) is
diminished slowly, it
preserves its "
heap status"...
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heaps are
named after the
Fibonacci numbers,
which are used in
their running time analysis. The
amortized times of all
operations on
Fibonacci heaps is...