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  2. File:Red-black tree example.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Red–black tree - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, a redblack tree is a self-balancing binary search tree data structure noted for fast storage and retrieval of ordered information. The nodes in a red-black tree hold an extra "color" bit, often drawn as red and black, which help ensure that the tree is always approximately balanced.

  4. File:Red-black tree example with sockets.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Red-black tree example (B-tree analogy).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Example red-black tree; analogy to a B-tree. Date: 28 March 2008: Source: Own work . This W3C-unspecified vector image was created with Inkscape. Author:

  6. File:Red-black trees and 2–3–4 trees.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Left-leaning red–black tree - Wikipedia

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    A left-leaning redblack (LLRB) tree is a type of self-balancing binary search tree, introduced by Robert Sedgewick. It is a variant of the redblack tree and guarantees the same asymptotic complexity for operations, but is designed to be easier to implement.