2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2209.08024
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Fast approximation of search trees on trees with centroid trees

Abstract: Search trees on trees (STTs) generalize the fundamental binary search tree (BST) data structure: in STTs the underlying search space is an arbitrary tree, whereas in BSTs it is a path. An optimal BST of size n can be computed for a given distribution of queries in O(n 2 ) time [Knuth, Acta Inf. 1971] and centroid BSTs provide a nearly-optimal alternative, computable in O(n) time [Mehlhorn, SICOMP 1977].By contrast, optimal STTs are not known to be computable in polynomial time, and the fastest constant-approxi… Show more

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