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by sethev
145 days ago
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There have been hints in the research that this might be the case-but so far they haven't really beaten the heuristic approach in practice (outside of special cases). For example there's a class of join algorithms called 'worst-case optimal' - which is not a great name, but basically means that these algorithms run in time proportional to the worst-case output size. These algorithms ditch the two at a time approach that databases typically use and joins multiple relations at the same time. One example is the leapfrog trie join which was part of the LogicBlox database. |
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