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What if we have only 10 MB memory?
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It’s possible to find a missing integer with just two passes of the data set. We can divide up the integers into blocks of some size (we’ll discuss how to decide on a size later). Let’s just assume that we divide up the integers into blocks of 1000. So, block 0 represents the numbers 0 through 999, block 1 represents blocks 1000 - 1999, etc. Since the range of ints is finite, we know that the number of blocks needed is finite.
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