Discrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science

DMTCS

Volume 6 n° 1 (2003), pp. 91-100


author:Charles Knessl
title:Numerical Studies of the Asymptotic Height Distribution in Binary Search Trees
keywords:asymptotics, height, binary search trees, numerical analysis
abstract:We study numerically a non-linear integral equation that arises in the study of binary search trees. If the tree is constructed from n elements, this integral equation describes the asymptotic (as n → ∞) distribution of the height of the tree. This supplements some asymptotic results we recently obtained for the tails of the distribution. The asymptotic height distribution is shown to be unimodal with highly asymmetric tails.

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reference: Charles Knessl (2003), Numerical Studies of the Asymptotic Height Distribution in Binary Search Trees, Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science 6, pp. 91-100
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