\( \newcommand{\E}{\mathrm{E}} \) \( \newcommand{\A}{\mathrm{A}} \) \( \newcommand{\R}{\mathrm{R}} \) \( \newcommand{\N}{\mathrm{N}} \) \( \newcommand{\Q}{\mathrm{Q}} \) \( \newcommand{\Z}{\mathrm{Z}} \) \( \def\ccSum #1#2#3{ \sum_{#1}^{#2}{#3} } \def\ccProd #1#2#3{ \sum_{#1}^{#2}{#3} }\)
CGAL 4.14 - Interval Skip List
Bibliography
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E. N. Hanson. The interval skip list: a data structure for finding all intervals that overlap a point. In Proc. 2nd Workshop Algorithms Data Struct., volume 519 of Lecture Notes Comput. Sci., pages 153–164. Springer-Verlag, 1991.

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W. Pugh. Skip lists: a probabilistic alternative to balanced trees. Commun. ACM, 33(6):668–676, 1990.