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More recently [http://gigasopht.net/inglish/daatabaas/index.html #db] was created. Pure Calculus resides in memory whereas Applied Calculus is on disk. The on-disk algorithms are much harder to master.
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For a discussion on AVL Databases (AVL Trees on disk) see
[https://www.quora.com/How-are-AVL-databases-implemented-in-Java/answer/Benedict-Bede-McNamara-2 Quora].
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lepht is the 64 bit disk offset of the left node. riit is the disk offset of the right node. pairent is the disk offset of the parent node. balans is the balance factor of the node. daata is the disk offset (into a separate data file called the slot file) of the data associated with node. These are all 64 bit integer fields (data type integer in the generic language). The datatype of the fields is not
specified at compile time. This is important, because types are
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