25 August 2010 I've spent a few days this week working on a side-project that relies heavily on Bloom Filters (look for a post on the result of my labours in the next week or so). If you don't know what a Bloom filter is, you should probably find out - they're very neat and have a huge range of fascinating applications . I often need to do rough back-of-the-envelope reasoning about things, and I find that doing a bit of work to develop an intuition for how a new technique performs is usually worthwhile. So,
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