I see that I screwed up and I owe Luther an apology. It should 
read "...tightest assembly language programs.." There were few problems with 
Luther's program (other than figuring out how they worked!).


>Rick,
>
>One of the world experts in radix partition trees is Luther Woodrum and I
>suspect if you do a Google search you'll turn up some of his stuff. Luther is a
>bit of a legend around Poughkeepsie, with a reputation for some of the
>tightest assembly language problems you'll find anywhere. Back in the 1970's
>the system that kept track of the chips passing through the IBM East Fishkill
>plant was built around Luther's radix partition trees.
>
>You could, of course, consult Knuth...
>

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