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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T11:05:24+00:00 2026-06-11T11:05:24+00:00

I need a hint for this exercise from the CLRS Algorithms book: Prove that

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I need a hint for this exercise from the CLRS Algorithms book:

Prove that no matter what node we start at in a height-h binary search tree, k successive calls to Tree-Successor take O(k+h) time.

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    2026-06-11T11:05:24+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 11:05 am
    • Let x be the starting node and z be the ending node after k successive calls to TREE-SUCCESSOR.
    • Let p be the simple path between x and z inclusive.
    • Let y be the common ancestor of x and z that p visits.
    • The length of p is at most 2h, which is O(h).
    • Let output be the elements that their values are between x.key and z.key inclusive.
    • The size of output is O(k).
    • In the execution of k successive calls to TREE-SUCCESSOR,
      the nodes that are in p are visited,
      and besides the nodes x, y and z,
      if a sub tree of a node in p is visited then all its elements are in output.
    • So the running time is O(h+k).
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