Show the result of the following sequence of instructions: union(1,2), union(3,4), union(3,5), union(1,7), union(3,6), union(8,9), union(1,8), union(3,10), union (3,11), union(3,12), union(3,13), union(14,15), union(16,0), union(14,16), union (1,3), union(1, 14) when the unions are: a. Performed arbitrarily. b. Performed by height. c. Performed by size.
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Chapter 8 Problem 8.8
Question
Prove that for the mazes generated by the algorithm in Section 8.7, the path fromthe starting to ending points is unique.
Solution
The first step in solving 8 problem number 8 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Prove that for the mazes generated by the algorithm in Section 8.7, the path fromthe starting to ending points is unique.
From the textbook chapter The Disjoint Set Class you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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Title
Data Structures and Algorithm Analysis in Java 3
Author
Mark A. Weiss
ISBN
9780132576277