Union-copy structures and dynamic segment trees

The union-copy structure, a new data structure that generalizes the well-known union-find structure, is introduced. Besides the usual union and find operations, the new structure also supports a copy operation that generates a duplicate of a given set. The structure can enumerate a given set, find a...

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