(data structure)
Definition: A binary search tree that is balanced.
Generalization (I am a kind of ...)
balanced binary tree, binary search tree.
Note:
Usually "balanced" means "height balanced".
Quentin F. Stout and Bette L. Warren,, Tree Rebalancing in Optimal Time and Space, CACM, 29(9):902-908, September 1986.
Author: PEB
Example of balancing a BST.
[Knuth98, 3:459, Sect. 6.2.3]
Knuth refers to "balanced trees", but defines them as ordered, for searching, and binary.
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