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  2. Tree traversal - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the problem at hand, pre-order, post-order, and especially one of the number of subtrees − 1 in-order operations may be optional. Also, in practice more than one of pre-order, post-order, and in-order operations may be required. For example, when inserting into a ternary tree, a pre-order operation is performed by comparing items.

  3. Threaded binary tree - Wikipedia

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    "A binary tree is threaded by making all right child pointers that would normally be null point to the in-order successor of the node (if it exists), and all left child pointers that would normally be null point to the in-order predecessor of the node." [1] This assumes the traversal order is the same as in-order traversal of the tree. However ...

  4. Euler tour technique - Wikipedia

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    Euler tour of a tree, with edges labeled to show the order in which they are traversed by the tour. The Euler tour technique (ETT), named after Leonhard Euler, is a method in graph theory for representing trees. The tree is viewed as a directed graph that contains two directed edges for each edge in the tree.

  5. Binary tree - Wikipedia

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    The necessary distinction can be made by first partitioning the edges; i.e., defining the binary tree as triplet (V, E 1, E 2), where (V, E 1 ∪ E 2) is a rooted tree (equivalently arborescence) and E 1 ∩ E 2 is empty, and also requiring that for all j ∈ { 1, 2 }, every node has at most one E j child. [14]

  6. Preorder - Wikipedia

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    Both of these are special cases of a preorder: an antisymmetric preorder is a partial order, and a symmetric preorder is an equivalence relation. Moreover, a preorder on a set X {\displaystyle X} can equivalently be defined as an equivalence relation on X {\displaystyle X} , together with a partial order on the set of equivalence class.

  7. Order statistic tree - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, an order statistic tree is a variant of the binary search tree (or more generally, a B-tree [1]) that supports two additional operations beyond insertion, lookup and deletion: Select( i ) – find the i -th smallest element stored in the tree

  8. Depth-first search - Wikipedia

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    Depth-first search (DFS) is an algorithm for traversing or searching tree or graph data structures. The algorithm starts at the root node (selecting some arbitrary node as the root node in the case of a graph) and explores as far as possible along each branch before backtracking.

  9. Order-maintenance problem - Wikipedia

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    A problem related to the order-maintenance problem is the list-labeling problem in which instead of the order(X, Y) operation the solution must maintain an assignment of labels from a universe of integers {,, …,} to the elements of the set such that X precedes Y in the total order if and only if X is assigned a lesser label than Y.

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