We consider here the probabilistic analysis of the number of descendants and the number of ascendants of a given internal node in a random search tree. The performance of several important algorithms on search trees is closely related to these quantities. For instance, the cost of a successful search is proportional to the number of ascendants of the sought element. On the other hand, the probabilistic behavior of the number of descendants is relevant for the analysis of paged data structures and for the analysis of the performance of quicksort, when recursive calls are not made on small subfiles. We also consider the number of ascendants and descendants of a random node in a random search tree, i.e., the grand averages of the quantities me...
For the random binary search tree with n nodes inserted the number of ancestors of the elements with...
AbstractWe study the height of the binary search tree—the most fundamental data structure used for s...
International audienceWe consider a (random permutation model) binary search tree with $n$ nodes and...
We consider here the probabilistic analysis of the number of descendants and the number of ascendant...
. The number of descendants of a node in a binary search tree (BST) is the size of the subtree havin...
We consider a (random permutation model) binary search tree with n nodes and give asymptotics on the...
A widely used class of binary trees is studied in order to provide information useful in evaluating ...
A widely used class of binary trees is studied in order to provide information useful in evaluating ...
In this paper we present probabilistic algorithms over random binary search trees such that: a) the ...
We study maximal clades in random phylogenetic trees with the Yule–Harding model or, equivalently, i...
Binary search trees are one of the most fundamental data structures. While the height of such a tree...
Binary search trees are one of the most fundamental data structures. While the height of such a tree...
AbstractBinary search trees are one of the most fundamental data structures. While the height of suc...
AbstractWe derive exact moments of the number of 2-protected nodes in binary search trees grown from...
Abstract. For random trees T generated by the binary search tree algorithm from uniformly distribute...
For the random binary search tree with n nodes inserted the number of ancestors of the elements with...
AbstractWe study the height of the binary search tree—the most fundamental data structure used for s...
International audienceWe consider a (random permutation model) binary search tree with $n$ nodes and...
We consider here the probabilistic analysis of the number of descendants and the number of ascendant...
. The number of descendants of a node in a binary search tree (BST) is the size of the subtree havin...
We consider a (random permutation model) binary search tree with n nodes and give asymptotics on the...
A widely used class of binary trees is studied in order to provide information useful in evaluating ...
A widely used class of binary trees is studied in order to provide information useful in evaluating ...
In this paper we present probabilistic algorithms over random binary search trees such that: a) the ...
We study maximal clades in random phylogenetic trees with the Yule–Harding model or, equivalently, i...
Binary search trees are one of the most fundamental data structures. While the height of such a tree...
Binary search trees are one of the most fundamental data structures. While the height of such a tree...
AbstractBinary search trees are one of the most fundamental data structures. While the height of suc...
AbstractWe derive exact moments of the number of 2-protected nodes in binary search trees grown from...
Abstract. For random trees T generated by the binary search tree algorithm from uniformly distribute...
For the random binary search tree with n nodes inserted the number of ancestors of the elements with...
AbstractWe study the height of the binary search tree—the most fundamental data structure used for s...
International audienceWe consider a (random permutation model) binary search tree with $n$ nodes and...