Extremal ranks of unlabeled multifurcating rooted trees in a bijective encoding by the positive integers
Abstract
Maranca and Rosenberg (2024) devised a ranking scheme for unlabeled multifurcating rooted trees, in which the trees are bijectively associated with the positive integers. Here, generalizing earlier results for bifurcating trees, we determine, for trees with a fixed number of leaves, which multifurcating trees obtain the maximal and minimal ranks. We identify these maximizing and minimizing trees for each of two sets of unlabeled multifurcating rooted trees: strictly -furcating trees, in which each internal node possesses exactly descendants, and at-most--furcating trees, in which internal nodes possess at least 2 and at most descendants. In both scenarios, we find that a tree that can be regarded as maximally balanced attains the minimal rank, and a minimally balanced tree attains the maximal rank. We deduce recurrences for the maximal and minimal rank for trees with fixed numbers of leaves in both the strictly -furcating and at-most--furcating cases. The maximal rank on leaves grows with in the strictly -furcating case, and the maximal rank on leaves grows with in the at-most--furcating case, where and are constants that depend on the value of . We show that decreases as the value of increases, and that for . The results contribute to the use of tree encodings for empirical characterization of phylogenies and measurement of tree balance.
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@article{arxiv.2606.28539,
title = {Extremal ranks of unlabeled multifurcating rooted trees in a bijective encoding by the positive integers},
author = {Michael R. Doboli and Alessandra R. P. Maranca and Noah A. Rosenberg},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2606.28539},
year = {2026}
}