tree diagram

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Noun1.tree diagram - a figure that branches from a single roottree diagram - a figure that branches from a single root; "genealogical tree"
plane figure, two-dimensional figure - a two-dimensional shape
cladogram - a tree diagram used to illustrate phylogenetic relationships
stemma - a tree diagram showing a reconstruction of the transmission of manuscripts of a literary work
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Translations
Strukturbaum

tree diagram

n (Math) → diagramma m ad albero
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
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Furthermore, these decision problems at the tree level are not independent.
A quick departure on the tarmac through the town to a gravel track in the low lying tree line formed the start of the race which quickly changed to a rain sodden stony track up through the higher tree level and then out onto the hill.
A crucial question must then be posed: why to study at the tree level the bending of quantum particles in the framework of higher-derivative gravity?
However, the absolute values of the vessel length portray lower values at the 25 percent portion, highest values at the 50 percent tree level, and lower values at 75 percent of tree height.
Typically, hot air balloons operating in Texas fly above tree level up to 3,000ft.
The Hello message contains its own address block, tree level, and the other information related to its one-hop neighbors.
Carter was near tree level, about 100 feet above ground, when he lost power and crashed to the ground, police said.
This parent backup is a 1-hop neighbor that belongs to a smaller tree level than the node considered (the level of a node is its distance to the root in number of hops, assuming the root level is 0).
Regardless of the domain of the signals to be used, the bottleneck in this type of systems is usually the sorting stage performed at each tree level. The number of child nodes that stem from the same parent node will be defined as B, being its value B = [absolute value of L] for the complex-plane model, whereas B = [square root of [absolute value of L]] will be required for the RVD scheme.