Introduction to Linked List in Data Structures (With Notes)
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John
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College Students
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Summary
Linked lists are dynamic data structures that allow efficient insertion and deletion of elements without needing contiguous memory. Unlike arrays, linked lists can grow in size easily, but they require extra memory for pointers. The video explains the advantages and disadvantages of linked lists compared to arrays, using a hospital analogy for clarity.