The Minimum Asymptotic Density of Binary Caterpillars

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Given d ≥ 2 and two rooted d-ary trees D and T such that D has k leaves, the density γ (D, T ) of D in T is the proportion of all k-element subsets of leaves of T that induce a tree isomorphic to D, after contracting all vertices of outdegree 1. In a recent work, it was proved that the limit inferior of this density as the size of T grows to infinity is always zero unless D is the k-leaf binary caterpillar Fk2 (the binary tree with the property that a path remains upon removal of all the k leaves). Our main theorem in this paper is an exact formula (involving both d and k) for the limit inferior of γ (Fk2 , T ) as the size of T tends to infinity.

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