User talk:Beorhast
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[edit] Directed tree
Perhaps you may expand this article a little bit. Directed tree is also not "class of algorithms" but data structure. Pavel Vozenilek 18:28, 15 December 2005 (UTC) Thanks for catching that - I was writing about a directed tree search, not the directed tree itself. I've corrected that. Article still needs to be expanded - i'll do it later as time permits.
[edit] Looking for articles to work on?
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