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Simple Tabulation, Fast Expanders, Double Tabulation, and High Independence

Published 13 Nov 2013 in cs.DS | (1311.3121v2)

Abstract: Simple tabulation dates back to Zobrist in 1970. Keys are viewed as c characters from some alphabet A. We initialize c tables h_0, ..., h_{c-1} mapping characters to random hash values. A key x=(x_0, ..., x_{c-1}) is hashed to h_0[x_0] xor...xor h_{c-1}[x_{c-1}]. The scheme is extremely fast when the character hash tables h_i are in cache. Simple tabulation hashing is not 4-independent, but we show that if we apply it twice, then we get high independence. First we hash to intermediate keys that are 6 times longer than the original keys, and then we hash the intermediate keys to the final hash values. The intermediate keys have d=6c characters from A. We can view the hash function as a degree d bipartite graph with keys on one side, each with edges to d output characters. We show that this graph has nice expansion properties, and from that we get that with another level of simple tabulation on the intermediate keys, the composition is a highly independent hash function. The independence we get is |A|{Omega(1/c)}. Our space is O(c|A|) and the hash function is evaluated in O(c) time. Siegel [FOCS'89, SICOMP'04] proved that with this space, if the hash function is evaluated in o(c) time, then the independence can only be o(c), so our evaluation time is best possible for Omega(c) independence---our independence is much higher if c=|A|{o(1)}. Siegel used O(c)c evaluation time to get the same independence with similar space. Siegel's main focus was c=O(1), but we are exponentially faster when c=omega(1). Applying our scheme recursively, we can increase our independence to |A|{Omega(1)} with o(c{log c}) evaluation time. Compared with Siegel's scheme this is both faster and higher independence. Our scheme is easy to implement, and it does provide realistic implementations of 100-independent hashing for, say, 32 and 64-bit keys.

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