Asymptotic variance of random symmetric digital search trees

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Abstract

Asymptotics of the variances of many cost measures in random digital search trees are often notoriously messy and involved to obtain. A new approach is proposed to facilitate such an analysis for several shape parameters on random symmetric digital search trees. Our approach starts from a more careful normalization at the level of Poisson generating functions, which then provides an asymptotically equivalent approximation to the variance in question. Several new ingredients are also introduced such as a combined use of the Laplace and Mellin transforms and a simple, mechanical technique for justifying the analytic de-Poissonization procedures involved. The methodology we develop can be easily adapted to many other problems with an underlying binomial distribution. In particular, the less expected and somewhat surprising n(log n)2-variance for certain notions of total path-length is also clarified. © 2010 Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science (DMTCS).

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Hwang, H. K., Fuchs, M., & Zacharovas, V. (2010). Asymptotic variance of random symmetric digital search trees. Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science, 12(2), 103–166. https://doi.org/10.46298/dmtcs.498

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