👉 In computer science, a "jilter" is a data structure in an algorithm that allows for efficient manipulation of a sequence of elements. A jilter can be thought of as a collection of indexes where each index represents a range within the original sequence, and the operation of moving from one index to another takes constant time. For example, consider a list of numbers [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]. The jilters for this list would be: - Index