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How many pure trees with a fixed number of nodes exist?
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#combinatorics
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A tree on n vertices where every vertex has degree 1 or 4. Prove that n ≡ 2 (mod 3)
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Property of the numbering in preorder traversal of the tree
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#discrete-mathematics
#graph-theory
#trees
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Preorder traversal, inorder traversal, postorder traversal
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#discrete-mathematics
#trees
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Proving number of edges in $F = n - k$
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24 Nov 2014 - 2:00
#graph-theory
#algorithms
#induction
#trees
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Is this a Red-Black Tree?
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25 Nov 2014 - 10:16
#graph-theory
#trees
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Graph and one Sequence challenge
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25 Nov 2014 - 10:39
#discrete-mathematics
#graph-theory
#computer-science
#trees
#algebraic-graph-theory
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Probability and search Tree
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27 Nov 2014 - 2:20
#probability
#trees
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Help with proof about merge two heaps to one heap....
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#algorithms
#proof-verification
#trees
#sorting
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Partitioning a planar graph into spanning trees?
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#graph-theory
#trees
#planar-graphs
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Halting probability of random tree-generating algorithm
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28 Nov 2014 - 20:06
#probability
#graph-theory
#trees
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How can I infer order from partially ordered discrete sequences?
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#statistics
#trees
#bayesian
#data-analysis
#data-mining
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Calculate the total cost
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30 Nov 2014 - 14:13
#discrete-mathematics
#recurrence-relations
#trees
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Existence of infinite subsequence of trees with a subtree contained in the sequence
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01 Dec 2014 - 0:21
#sequences-and-series
#discrete-mathematics
#graph-theory
#trees
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Existence of infinite subsequence of trees assuming two tree operations
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