unitree

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unitree (plural unitrees)

  1. (mathematics) A unique tree (for a set of vertices)
    • 2015, Fedor Pakovich, Alexander K. Zvonkin, “Minimum Degree of the Difference of Two Polynomials over . Part II: Davenport-Zannier pairs”, in arXiv[1]:
      When such a tree is uniquely determined by the set of black and white degrees of its vertices, it is called unitree, and the corresponding DZ-pair is defined over .

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