AVL trees with relaxed balance

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The idea of relaxed balance is to uncouple the rebalancing in search trees from the updating in order to speed up request processing in main-memory databases. In this paper, we describe a relaxed version of AVL trees. We prove that each update gives rise to at most a logarithmic number of rebalancing operations and that the number of rebalancing operations in the semidynamic case is amortized constant.

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Larsen, K. S. (2000). AVL trees with relaxed balance. Journal of Computer and System Sciences, 61(3), 508–522. https://doi.org/10.1006/jcss.2000.1705

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