Statistical Aspects of Two Classes of Random Binomial Trees and Forests

We consider two specific families of binomial trees and forests: simply generated binomial <i>d</i>-ary trees and forests versus their increasing phylogenetic version, with tree nodes in increasing order from the root to any of its leaves. The analysis (both pre-asymptotic and asymptotic...

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Main Author: Thierry E. Huillet
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-01-01
Series:Mathematics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7390/13/2/291
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Summary:We consider two specific families of binomial trees and forests: simply generated binomial <i>d</i>-ary trees and forests versus their increasing phylogenetic version, with tree nodes in increasing order from the root to any of its leaves. The analysis (both pre-asymptotic and asymptotic) consists of some of the main statistical features of their total progenies. We take advantage of the fact that the random distribution of those trees are obtained while weighting the counts of the underlying combinatorial trees. We finally briefly stress a rich alternative randomization of combinatorial trees and forests, based on the ratio of favorable count outcomes to the total number of possible ones.
ISSN:2227-7390