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QuestionHow can I found max of multiplication of subtree nodes? Pin
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That's not a normal definition of "subtree". See: Tree (data structure) Terminology[^]
In any case, you can make your own traversal algorithm, that at each node, returns the set of that node with all of the combinations of the descendents.
So at your node 3, it would return:
(3)
(3 (5))
(3 (5 (9)))
(3 (5 (10)))
(3 (7))
(3 (8))
The three forms including node 5 are from the same process applied recursively to that node.
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QuestionWhy is Dijkstra's algorithm implemented with a priority queue O(|E| + |v|log|V|)? Shouldn't it be O(|V|^2)? Pin
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