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$n$: number of page requests | |||
$k$: number of pages able to fit in cache | |||
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== Time Complexity | == Time Complexity Graph == | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:12, 28 April 2023
Description
When page fault occurs during the program execution, operating systems use page replacement algorithms to select a victim page from primary memory and makes room for the required page.
Related Problems
Related: Online
Parameters
$n$: number of page requests
$k$: number of pages able to fit in cache
Table of Algorithms
Name | Year | Time | Space | Approximation Factor | Model | Reference |
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The theoretically optimal page replacement algorithm | 1940 | $O(n^{2})$ | $O(k)$ | Exact | Deterministic |