AbstractThis paper studies the average complexity of digital search trees from the successful search point of view. The average value of the successful search is used to evaluate the search time for a given record, the number of comparisons to insert a record, etc. The average value, however, is rather a poor measure and the need for higher moments of the successful search is obvious. For example, the variance provides information on how well a digital tree is balanced; the third centralized moment is a measure of the skewness property of the distribution, etc. In this paper we concentrate on an open problem: how to evaluate all moments of the successful search in an asymmetric multiway digital search tree? We prove that the mth moment ESmn...
We investigate distances between pairs of nodes in digital trees (digital search trees (DST), and tr...
Digital tries occur in a variety of computer and communication algorithms including symbolic manipul...
We discuss several simple strategies for constructing binary search trees. Upper and lower bounds fo...
AbstractThis paper studies the average complexity of digital search trees from the successful search...
AbstractIn this paper distribution results are proved on the cost of insertion in digital search tre...
AbstractIn this paper, we give exact and asymptotic approximations for the variance of the external ...
A generalized Digital Search Tree (in short: b-DST), built from strings over a V-ary alphabet $\cal ...
AbstractA search tree grown from an n-long random file of numerical records is studied. Each node of...
AbstractA digital search tree (DST) is a fundamental data structure on words that finds various appl...
AbstractWe study a modification of digital trees (or tries) with adaptive multi-digit branching. Suc...
International audienceThe digital search tree (dst) plays a central role in compres-sion algorithms,...
AbstractLet an inductive valuation L on the family of binary tries or Patricia tries or digital sear...
Ordinary digital search trees (DSTs) stores one word in each of its internal nodes and leaves, but a...
Dedicated to the 60th birthday of Philippe FlajoletAsymptotics of the variances of many cost measure...
. The number of descendants of a node in a binary search tree (BST) is the size of the subtree havin...
We investigate distances between pairs of nodes in digital trees (digital search trees (DST), and tr...
Digital tries occur in a variety of computer and communication algorithms including symbolic manipul...
We discuss several simple strategies for constructing binary search trees. Upper and lower bounds fo...
AbstractThis paper studies the average complexity of digital search trees from the successful search...
AbstractIn this paper distribution results are proved on the cost of insertion in digital search tre...
AbstractIn this paper, we give exact and asymptotic approximations for the variance of the external ...
A generalized Digital Search Tree (in short: b-DST), built from strings over a V-ary alphabet $\cal ...
AbstractA search tree grown from an n-long random file of numerical records is studied. Each node of...
AbstractA digital search tree (DST) is a fundamental data structure on words that finds various appl...
AbstractWe study a modification of digital trees (or tries) with adaptive multi-digit branching. Suc...
International audienceThe digital search tree (dst) plays a central role in compres-sion algorithms,...
AbstractLet an inductive valuation L on the family of binary tries or Patricia tries or digital sear...
Ordinary digital search trees (DSTs) stores one word in each of its internal nodes and leaves, but a...
Dedicated to the 60th birthday of Philippe FlajoletAsymptotics of the variances of many cost measure...
. The number of descendants of a node in a binary search tree (BST) is the size of the subtree havin...
We investigate distances between pairs of nodes in digital trees (digital search trees (DST), and tr...
Digital tries occur in a variety of computer and communication algorithms including symbolic manipul...
We discuss several simple strategies for constructing binary search trees. Upper and lower bounds fo...