English

On locally finite ordered rooted trees and their rooted subtrees

Combinatorics 2023-12-19 v1

Abstract

In this article we compare the known dynamical polynomial time algorithm for the game-over attack strategy, to that of the brute force approach; of checking all the ordered rooted subtrees of a given tree that represents a given computer network. Our approach is purely enumerative and combinatorial in nature. We first revisit known results about a doubly exponential sequence and generalize them. We then consider both finite and locally finite ordered rooted trees (LFOR-trees), and the class of their finite ordered rooted subtrees of bounded height, describing completely the LFOR-trees with no leaves where the number of ordered rooted subtrees of height at most hh are bounded by a polynomial in hh. We finally consider general LFOR-trees where each level can have leaves and determine conditions for the number of ordered rooted subtrees of height at most hh to be bounded by a polynomial in hh.

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@article{arxiv.2312.11379,
  title  = {On locally finite ordered rooted trees and their rooted subtrees},
  author = {Geir Agnarsson and Elie Alhajjar and Aleyah Dawkins},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.11379},
  year   = {2023}
}

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35 pages, 7 figures