Aspects of insertion in random trees

Abstract

A method formulated by Yao and used by Brown has yielded bounds on the fraction of nodes with specified properties in trees bult by a sequence of random internal nodes in a random tree built by binary search and insertion, and show that in such a tree about bounds better than those now known. We then apply these methods to weight-balanced trees and to a type of “weakly balanced” trees. We determine the distribution of the weight-balance factors of the internal nodes in a random tree built by binary search and insertion and show that in such a tree about 72% of all internal nodes have weight balance factors lying between 1−2√/2 and 2√/2

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