Red-Black Trees: Invariants, Rotations, and O(log n) Guarantees
This generated surface maps a learner-facing curriculum unit to its canonical source routes.
Curriculum surface
- Open learner-facing unit
- Curriculum path:
content/curriculum/foundations/semester-02-algorithms/module-05-advanced-structures/concepts/cluster-01-balanced-binary-search-trees/02-red-black-trees-invariants-rotations-and-o-log-n-guarantees-primary.md - App:
foundations - Semester:
semester-02-algorithms - Module:
module-05-advanced-structures - Unit kind:
concept - Curation level:
generated_default
Learning objectives
- Explain Red-Black Trees: Invariants, Rotations, and
O(log n)Guarantees in the language of the current curriculum, not just the source book. - Apply Red-Black Trees: Invariants, Rotations, and
O(log n)Guarantees to one concrete learner task or example inside this semester. - Use
algorithms-sedgewick,introduction-to-algorithms-clrsas a selective source of truth when the learner-facing explanation is not enough.
Prerequisites
- The earlier concept pages and practice tasks in the current module.
Source books
algorithms-sedgewickintroduction-to-algorithms-clrs
Source routes
Algorithms Sedgewick
- /books/algorithms-sedgewick/chapter-18-balanced-trees via
Sedgewick: Balanced trees (Part 1),Sedgewick: Balanced trees (Part 2)
Introduction To Algorithms Clrs
- /books/introduction-to-algorithms-clrs/chapter-13-properties-of-red-black-trees via
CLRS: Deletion (Part 1),CLRS: Deletion (Part 2),CLRS: Insertion (Part 1),CLRS: Insertion (Part 2),CLRS: Properties of red-black trees,CLRS: Rotations
Supporting curriculum routes
No supporting curriculum routes linked yet.
External enrichment
No curated enrichment resources yet.
AI companion modes
- Explain simply
- Socratic tutor
- Quiz me
- Challenge my understanding
- Diagnose my confusion
- Generate extra practice
- Revision mode
- Connect forward / backward
Source-of-truth note
This teaching unit is learner-facing guidance assembled from multiple canonical book routes. Use the listed source books as the primary conceptual spine for Red-Black Trees: Invariants, Rotations, and O(log n) Guarantees, and treat outside material as supporting enrichment only.