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“I’m sick of writing everything in numbered order,” Tom said, listlessly

For Many Years I’ve Been Collecting Tom Swifties and Croakers...

Adam Sharp

If you’re mathematically inclined, then you could use the [pigeonhole principle](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pigeonhole_principle) to describe hash collisions more formally: > Given *m* items and *n* containers, > if *m* > *n*, > then there’s at least one container > with more than one item. In this context, items are a potentially infinite number of values that you feed into the hash function, while containers are their hash values assigned from a finite pool.

Build a Hash Table in Python With TDD

Bartosz Zaczyński

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