Profile and Height of Random Binary Search Trees

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  • Michael Drmota
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The purpose of this article is to survey recent results on distributional properties of random binary search trees. In particular we consider the profile and the height.

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volume 3  issue None

pages  117- 138

publication date 2004-11

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