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On the upper bound on the rotation distance of binary trees
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    On the upper bound on the rotation distance of binary trees (English)
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    The rotation distance between two binary search trees \(T_ 1\) and \(T_ 2\) on n nodes is the minimum number of rotations needed to transform \(T_ 1\) into \(T_ 2\). It is known that an upper bound to the rotation distance is 2n-6. The authors present a proof of the bound by a tree transformation algorithm.
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    binary trees
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    rotation distance
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    binary search trees
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