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Novel Characteristics of Split Trees by use of Renewal Theory

Probability 2010-05-26 v1 Combinatorics

Abstract

We investigate characteristics of random split trees introduced by Devroye; split trees include for example binary search trees, mm-ary search trees, quadtrees, median of (2k+1)(2k+1)-trees, simplex trees, tries and digital search trees. More precisely: We introduce the use of renewal theory in the studies of split trees, and use this theory to prove several results about split trees. A split tree of cardinality nn is constructed by distributing nn "balls" (which often represent "key numbers") in a subset of vertices of an infinite tree. One of our main results is to give a relation between the deterministic number of balls nn and the random number of vertices NN. Devroye has found a central limit law for the depth of the last inserted ball so that most vertices are close to lnnμ+O(lnn)\frac{\ln n}{\mu}+\mathcal{O}\Big(\sqrt{\ln n}\Big), where μ\mu is some constant depending on the type of split tree; we sharpen this result by finding an upper bound for the expected number of vertices with depths lnnμ+ln0.5+ϵn\geq\frac{\ln n}{\mu}+\ln^{0.5+\epsilon} n or depths lnnμ+ln0.5+ϵn\leq\frac{\ln n}{\mu}+\ln^{0.5+\epsilon} n for any choice of ϵ>0\epsilon>0. We also find the first asymptotic of the variances of the depths of the balls in the tree.

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@article{arxiv.1005.4594,
  title  = {Novel Characteristics of Split Trees by use of Renewal Theory},
  author = {Cecilia Holmgren},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1005.4594},
  year   = {2010}
}

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49 pages, 2 figures