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DBpedia 2015-10

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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "In computer science, a 2–3 tree is a tree data structure, where every node with children (internal node) has either two children (2-node) and one data element or three children (3-nodes) and two data elements. Nodes on the outside of the tree (leaf nodes) have no children and one or two data elements. 2−3 trees were invented by John Hopcroft in 1970. 2–3 trees are an isometry of AA trees, meaning that they are equivalent data structures. In other words, for every 2–3 tree, there exists at least one AA tree with data elements in the same order. 2–3 trees are balanced, meaning that each right, center, and left subtree contains the same or close to the same amount of data."@en }

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