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There are 10 different meanings of Heap.

Heap Disambiguation
Ohio
2 products, approx. 27 pages
The Home Energy Assistance Program of Ohio.
Sorites paradox
2 products, approx. 5 pages
Sorites paradox, also known as the paradox of the heap.
Dynamic memory allocation
2 products, approx. 4 pages
The heap (or free store) is the area of memory used for dynamic memory allocation
Heap (data structure)
1 product, approx. 2 pages
heap (data structure), a tree-like data structure
Treap
1 product, approx. 1 pages
In computer science, a treap is a binary search tree that orders the nodes by adding a priority attribute to a node, as well as a key. [1] The nodes are ordered so that the keys form a binary search tree and the priorities obey the max heap order...
Heap (mathematics)
1 product, approx. 1 pages
a heap (mathematics) is a generalization of a group.
Beap
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Beap, short for bi-parental heap, introduced by Ian Munro and Hendra Suwanda. In this data structure a node usually has two parents (unless it is the first or last on a level) and two children (unless it is on the last level). What separates the beap...
Heap, a Golden Age comic book character similar to but well pre-dating Marvel Comics' Man-Thing. Later re-imagined by Todd McFarlane for his series Spawn.
For people named Heap, see Heap (surname). HEAP as an acronym may refer to:
Holocaust Education and Avoidance Pod - an idea put forth in Neal Stephenson's book Cryptonomicon, consisting of bundled information pertaining to guerilla warfare disseminated as a countermeasure to genocide and/or ethnic cleansing.



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