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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ on works in which dynamization appears as a major focus of the paper,
not simply as an incidental tool.
One of the older applications of the Bentley-Saxe method is in the
-creation of a data structure called the Bkd-tree~\cite{bkd-tree}.
+creation of a data structure called the Bkd-tree~\cite{bkdtree}.
This structure is a search tree, based on the kd-tree~\cite{kd-tree},
for multi-dimensional searching, that has been designed for use in
external storage. While it was not the first external kd-tree, existing
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ to outperform native dynamic implementations on external storage.
A more recent paper discussing the application of the logarithmic method
to a specific example is its application to the Mantis structure for
-large-scale DNA sequence search~\cite{mantis-dyn}. Mantis~\cite{mantis}
+large-scale DNA sequence search~\cite{almodaresi23}. Mantis~\cite{mantis}
is one of the fastest and most space efficient structures for sequence
search, but is static. To create a half-dynamic version of Mantis, the
authors first design an algorithm to efficiently merge multiple Mantis