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Definition : Heavy-Light Decomposition
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What does HLD mean?

Heavy-Light Decomposition (HLD) is a technique used in competitive programming and algorithmic problems related to trees.
HLD is primarily applied to efficiently solve queries on paths in a tree structure.

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In computer science, a tree is a widely used data structure that resembles an inverted tree or a hierarchical structure.

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What is the full form of HLD in Graph Theory?

The full form of HLD is Heavy-Light Decomposition

What are the full forms of HLD in Computing?

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What are the full forms of HLD in Worldwide?

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