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The '''heavy-light''' (H-L) '''decomposition''' of a rooted tree is a method of partitioning of the vertices of the tree into disjoint paths (all vertices have degree two, except the endpoints of a path, with degree one) that gives important asymptotic time bounds for certain problems involving trees. It appears to have been introduced in passing in Sleator and Tarjan's analysis of the performance of the [[link-cut tree]] data structure.
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The '''heavy-light''' (H-L) '''decomposition''' of a rooted tree is a method of partitioning of the vertices of the tree into disjoint paths (all vertices have degree two, except the endpoints of a path, with degree one) that gives important asymptotic time bounds for certain problems involving trees. It appears to have been introduced in passing in Sleator's and Tarjan's analysis of the performance of the [[link-cut tree]] data structure.
  
 
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