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barrkel
on Jan 9, 2010
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Problems with Hash Tables
However, even if you are using a load factor like .72 or so to decide to grow, such a decision is still sensitive to flip-flopping if you use a very similar boundary for shrinking.
ajross
on Jan 9, 2010
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And this is trivially avoided by any simple hysteresis protection scheme. Use a different factor for shrinking or growing, or a different threshold.
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