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A rooted tree is a tree in which a special ("labeled") node is singled out. This node is called the "root" or (less commonly) "eve" of the tree. Rooted trees are equivalent to oriented trees (Knuth 1997, pp. 385-399). A tree which is not rooted is sometimes called a free tree, although the unqualified term "tree" generally refers to a free tree.
A rooted tree in which the root vertex has vertex degree 1 is known as a planted tree.
The numbers of rooted trees on nodes for , 2, ... are 1, 1, 2, 4, 9, 20, 48, 115, 286, 719, 1842, 4766, ... (OEIS A000081). Denote the number of rooted trees with nodes by , then the generating function is
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This power series satisfies
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where is the generating function for unrooted trees. A generating function for can be written using a product involving the sequence itself as
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The number of rooted trees can also be calculated from the recurrence relation
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with and , where the second sum is over all which divide (Finch 2003).
As shown by Otter (1948),
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(OEIS A051491; Odlyzko 1995; Knuth 1997, p. 396), where is given by the unique positive root of
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If is the number of nonisomorphic rooted trees on nodes, then an asymptotic series for is given by
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where the constants can be computed in terms of partial derivatives of the function
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(Plotkin and Rosenthal 1994; Finch 2003).
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Otter, R. "The Number of Trees." Ann. Math. 49, 583-599, 1948.
Plotkin, J. M. and Rosenthal, J. W. "How to Obtain an Asymptotic Expansion of a Sequence from an Analytic Identity Satisfied by Its Generating Function." J. Austral. Math. Soc. Ser. A 56, 131-143, 1994.
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