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  2. 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.

  3. File:Red-black tree delete case B1t.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Red-black tree delete case E1rot.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Talk:Red–black tree - Wikipedia

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    I am tempted to remove some of the "See also" links. AA trees are a variation of the red-black tree, AVL and B-trees are discussed in the article, but scapegoat trees, splay trees, and T-trees are not. The article about scapegoat trees mentions red-black trees, but the connection is weak. The other two don't refer to red-black trees at all.

  6. AA tree - Wikipedia

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    AA trees are named after their originator, Swedish computer scientist Arne Andersson. [1] AA trees are a variation of the redblack tree, a form of binary search tree which supports efficient addition and deletion of entries. Unlike redblack trees, red nodes on an AA tree can only be added as a right subchild.

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  9. Left-leaning red–black tree - Wikipedia

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    A left-leaning red-black tree satisfies all the properties of a red-black tree: Every node is either red or black. A NIL node is considered black. A red node does not have a red child. Every path from a given node to any of its descendant NIL nodes goes through the same number of black nodes. The root is black (by convention).