Leaf-to-leaf distances and their moments in finite and infinite ordered m -ary tree graphs

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Abstract

We study the leaf-to-leaf distances on one-dimensionally ordered, full and complete m-ary tree graphs using a recursive approach. In our formulation, unlike in traditional graph theory approaches, leaves are ordered along a line emulating a one-dimensional lattice. We find explicit analytical formulas for the sum of all paths for arbitrary leaf separation r as well as the average distances and the moments thereof. We show that the resulting explicit expressions can be recast in terms of Hurwitz-Lerch transcendants. Results for periodic trees are also given. For incomplete random binary trees, we provide first results by numerical techniques; we find a rapid drop of leaf-to-leaf distances for large r.

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Goldsborough, A. M., Rautu, S. A., & Römer, R. A. (2015). Leaf-to-leaf distances and their moments in finite and infinite ordered m -ary tree graphs. Physical Review E - Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics, 91(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.91.042133

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