One-sided variations on path length in a trie (a sort of digital trees) are investigated: They include imbalance factors, climbing under different strategies, and key sampling. For the imbalance factor accurate asymptotics for the mean are derived for a randomly chosen key in the trie via poissonization and the Mellin transform, and the inverse of the two operations. It is also shown from an analysis of the moving poles of the Mellin transform of the poissonized moment generating function that the imbalance factor (under appropriate centering and scaling) follows a Gaussian limit law. The method extends to several variations of sampling keys from a trie and we sketch results of climbing under different strategies. The exact probability dist...
International audienceTries (from retrieval) are one of the most popular data structures on words. T...
In a recently proposed graphical compression algorithm by Choi and Szpankowski (2009), the following...
The aim of this article is to provide a simple sampling procedure to reconstruct any monotone path f...
One-sided variations on path length in a trie (a sort of digital trees) are investigated: They inclu...
internal profile of tries and of suffix-trees. The binary keys and the strings are built from a Bern...
We investigate distances between pairs of nodes in digital trees (digital search trees (DST), and tr...
Dedicated to the 60th birthday of Philippe FlajoletAsymptotics of the variances of many cost measure...
Digital trees are data structures that represent sets of strings according to their shared prefix st...
of analyzing the left and the right path length in a random binary trees. In particular, Knuth asked...
AbstractIn this paper, we give exact and asymptotic approximations for the variance of the external ...
AbstractWe consider random tries and random PATRICIA trees constructed from n independent strings of...
In this article, we explicitly derive the limiting degree distribution of the shortest path tree fro...
AbstractThe first analysis of approximate counting is due to Flajolet (1985), whereas the first sati...
We give general theorems on asymptotic normality for additive functionals of random tries generated ...
We consider random tries and random patricia trees constructed from n independent strings of symbols...
International audienceTries (from retrieval) are one of the most popular data structures on words. T...
In a recently proposed graphical compression algorithm by Choi and Szpankowski (2009), the following...
The aim of this article is to provide a simple sampling procedure to reconstruct any monotone path f...
One-sided variations on path length in a trie (a sort of digital trees) are investigated: They inclu...
internal profile of tries and of suffix-trees. The binary keys and the strings are built from a Bern...
We investigate distances between pairs of nodes in digital trees (digital search trees (DST), and tr...
Dedicated to the 60th birthday of Philippe FlajoletAsymptotics of the variances of many cost measure...
Digital trees are data structures that represent sets of strings according to their shared prefix st...
of analyzing the left and the right path length in a random binary trees. In particular, Knuth asked...
AbstractIn this paper, we give exact and asymptotic approximations for the variance of the external ...
AbstractWe consider random tries and random PATRICIA trees constructed from n independent strings of...
In this article, we explicitly derive the limiting degree distribution of the shortest path tree fro...
AbstractThe first analysis of approximate counting is due to Flajolet (1985), whereas the first sati...
We give general theorems on asymptotic normality for additive functionals of random tries generated ...
We consider random tries and random patricia trees constructed from n independent strings of symbols...
International audienceTries (from retrieval) are one of the most popular data structures on words. T...
In a recently proposed graphical compression algorithm by Choi and Szpankowski (2009), the following...
The aim of this article is to provide a simple sampling procedure to reconstruct any monotone path f...