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- Hagit Attiya and Ophir Rachman. Atomic snapshots in O(n log n) operations. SIAM Journal on Computing, 27(2):319-340, March 1998.
- Amos Israeli and Asaf Shirazi. The time complexity of updating snapshot memories. Information Processing Letters, 65(1):33-40, 15 January 1998.
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