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in this video we will learn how elasticsearch indexes our data so that it can result return us the result set in extremely low latency that is it can quickly return the results that we are looking for apart from that we will also see how the search results in elasticsearch are ranked ing to relevance so what is indexing essentially indexing is the technique in which elasticsearch builds an index out of all the documents that we give it for indexing and then when we give it a search query it searches in this index and as a result of this it can return us all the results with extremely low latency what is a document a document is just the basic unit of data in elasticsearch what is an inverted index now all of you have seen the back of a book where the index is given in that many terms are given and the page numbers on which those terms might be found are given so this is exactly the kind of index that elasticsearch builds so that it can quickly return us the search results let us dissec