Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
- Volume 16 Issue 1_2
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- Pages.115-123
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- 2004
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- 2734-1194(pISSN)
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- 2234-8417(eISSN)
ISOLATING THE MOST RECENT ENTRY IN A RANDOM RECURSIVE TREE BY RANDOM CUTS
- Javanian, Mehri (Department of Statistics, Shahid Beheshti University) ;
- Vahidi-Asl, Mohammad-Q. (Department of Statistics, Shahid Beheshti University)
- Published : 2004.09.01
Abstract
A recursive tree is constructed by starting with a root node and repeatedly adjoining new nodes to one node of the tree already constructed. Such a tree can represent, for example, the heirarchy of a workforce of a company that grows via recruiting. At times of economic depression, the company may decide to layoff participants, and in some cases it is a fair policy to relieve the last senior worker (most recent entry in the tree). If we remove an edge from such a tree then it falls into two subtrees one of which contains the most recent entry. If we continue to remove edges from the successively smaller subtrees that contain the most recent entry, we eventually isolate the most recent entry. We consider how many randomly selected edges must be removed in average before isolating the most recent entry by this procedure.