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Overview

A free tree is a connected, acyclic, undirected graphs. If an undirected graph is acyclic but possibly disconnected, it is a forest.

%%ANKI Basic What is a free tree? Back: A connected, acyclic, undirected graph. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic What is a forest? Back: An acyclic undirected graph. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic What additional property must an undirected graph exhibit to be a forest? Back: It must be acyclic. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic What additional properties must an undirected graph exhibit to be a free tree? Back: It must be acyclic and connected. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic What additional properties must a forest exhibit to be a free tree? Back: It must be connected. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic What additional properties must a free tree exhibit to be a forest? Back: N/A Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic If the following isn't a free tree, why not? !free-tree.png Back: N/A Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic If the following isn't a free tree, why not? !forest.png Back: Because it is disconnected. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic If the following isn't a free tree, why not? !cyclic-undirected.png Back: Because it contains a cycle. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic If the following isn't a forest, why not? !free-tree.png Back: N/A Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic If the following isn't a forest, why not? !forest.png Back: N/A Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic If the following isn't a forest, why not? !cyclic-undirected.png Back: Because it contains a cycle. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic How do free trees pictorially relate to forests? Back: A forest is drawn as one or more free trees. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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A rooted tree is a free tree in which one vertex is distinguished/blessed as the root. We call vertices of rooted trees nodes.

Let T be a rooted tree with root r. Any node y on the simple path from r to node x is an ancestor of x. Likewise, x is a descendant of y. If the last edge on the path from r to x is \{y, x\}, y is the parent of x and x is a child of y. Nodes with the same parent are called siblings.

A node with no children is an external node or leaf. A node with at least one child is an internal node or nonleaf. The number of children of a node is the degree of said node. The length of the simple path from the root to a node x is the depth of x in T. A level of a tree consists of all nodes at the same depth. The height of a node in a tree is the length of the longest simple path from the node to a leaf.

%%ANKI Basic What is a rooted tree? Back: A free tree in which one of the vertices is distinguished from the others. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic Is every rooted tree a free tree? Back: Yes. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic Is every free tree a rooted tree? Back: No. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic Which free trees are not considered rooted trees? Back: Those without some vertex identified as the root. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic What distinguishes a node from a vertex? Back: A node is a vertex of a rooted tree. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic Is every vertex a node? Back: No. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic Is every node a vertex? Back: Yes. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Cloze {Nodes} are to rooted trees whereas {vertices} are to free trees. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic Which of free trees or rooted trees is a more general concept? Back: Free trees. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic What does it mean for node y to be an ancestor of node x in a rooted tree? Back: y is in the simple path from the root to x. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic What does it mean for node y to be a descendent of node x in a rooted tree? Back: x is in the simple path from the root to y. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Cloze In a rooted tree, if y is an {ancestor} of x, then x is a {descendant} of y. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic What are the ancestors of a rooted tree's root? Back: Just the root itself. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic What are the descendants of a rooted tree's root? Back: Every node in the tree. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic What are the proper ancestors of a rooted tree's root? Back: There are none. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic What are the proper descendants of a rooted tree's root? Back: Every node but the root. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic What does it mean for node y to be a child of node x in a rooted tree? Back: There exists a path from the root to y such that the last edge is \{x, y\}. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic What does it mean for node y to be a parent of node x in a rooted tree? Back: There exists a path from the root to x such that the last edge is \{y, x\}. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic In a rooted tree, how does the concept of "ancestor" relate to "parent"? Back: Ancestors include parents, parents of parents, etc. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic In a rooted tree, how does the concept of "descendants" relate to "child"? Back: Descendants include children, children of children, etc. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic In a rooted tree, how many ancestors does a node have? Back: At least one (i.e. itself). Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic In a rooted tree, how many parents does a node have? Back: Zero or one. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic In a rooted tree, how many descendants does a node have? Back: At least one (i.e. itself). Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic In a rooted tree, how many children does a node have? Back: Zero or more. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic Which nodes in a rooted tree has no parent? Back: Just the root. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic In a rooted tree, what are siblings? Back: Nodes that have the same parent. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic In a rooted tree, what is an external node? Back: A node with no children. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic In a rooted tree, what alternative term is used in favor of "external node"? Back: A leaf. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic In a rooted tree, what is an internal node? Back: A node with at least one child. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic In a rooted tree, what alternative term is used in favor of "internal node"? Back: A nonleaf. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Cloze {1:External} nodes are to {2:leaf} nodes whereas {2:internal} nodes are to {1:nonleaf} nodes. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic Let T be a rooted tree. What does the degree of a node refer to? Back: The number of children that node has. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic Let T be a rooted tree. What does the depth of a node refer to? Back: The length of the simple path from the root to the node. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic Let T be a rooted tree. What does a level refer to? Back: All nodes in T that have the same depth. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic Let T be a rooted tree. What does the height of a node refer to? Back: The length of the longest simple path from said node to a leaf. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic What is the height of a rooted tree in terms of "height"? Back: The height of its root. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic What is the height of a rooted tree in terms of "depth"? Back: The largest depth of any node in the tree. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic Let T be a rooted tree of height h. Which nodes have height 0? Back: The external nodes. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic Let T be a rooted tree of height h. Which nodes have height h? Back: The root node. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic Let T be a rooted tree of height h. Which nodes have depth 0? Back: The root. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic Let T be a rooted tree of height h. Which nodes have depth h? Back: The external nodes. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic What is the height of this rooted tree? !rooted-tree.png Back: 4 Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic What is the height of node 4 in the following rooted tree? !rooted-tree.png Back: 1 Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic What is the depth of node 11 in the following rooted tree? !rooted-tree.png Back: 2 Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic Which node has the largest depth in the following rooted tree? !rooted-tree.png Back: 9 Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic Which node has the largest height in the following rooted tree? !rooted-tree.png Back: 7 Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic Which nodes are on level 3 in the following rooted tree? !rooted-tree.png Back: 1, 6, and 5. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic Which level has the most nodes in the following rooted tree? !rooted-tree.png Back: The second level. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic Which nodes have depth corresponding to this rooted tree's height? !rooted-tree.png Back: 9 Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic Which nodes have the most siblings in the following rooted tree? !rooted-tree.png Back: 3, 10, and 4 Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic Which nodes are ancestors to 12 in the following rooted tree? !rooted-tree.png Back: 12, 3, and 7. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic Which nodes are descendants to 4 in the following rooted tree? !rooted-tree.png Back: 4, 11, and 2. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic Which nodes are parents of 6 in the following rooted tree? !rooted-tree.png Back: 8 Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic Which nodes are children of 7 in the following rooted tree? !rooted-tree.png Back: 3, 10, and 4 Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic What are the internal nodes of the following rooted tree? !rooted-tree.png Back: 7, 3, 4, 12, 8, and 5. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic What are the external nodes of the following rooted tree? !rooted-tree.png Back: 10, 11, 2, 1, 6, and 9. Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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%%ANKI Basic What level does node 6 reside on in the following rooted tree? !rooted-tree.png Back: 3 Reference: Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).

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Bibliography

  • Thomas H. Cormen et al., Introduction to Algorithms, Fourth edition (Cambridge, Massachusett: The MIT Press, 2022).