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AVL TreeTime Limit: 1000/1000 MS (Java/Others) Memory Limit: 32768/32768 K (Java/Others)Total Submission(s): 1416 Accepted Submission(s): 631 Problem Description An AVL tree is a kind of balanced binary search tree. Named after their inventors, Adelson-Velskii and Landis, they were the first dynamically balanced trees to be proposed. Like red-black trees, they are not perfectly balanced, but pairs of sub-trees differ in height by at most 1, maintaining an O(logn) search time. Addition and deletion operations also take O(logn) time. Definition of an AVL tree An AVL tree is a binary search tree which has the following properties: 1. The sub-trees of every node differ in height by at most one. 2. Every sub-tree is an AVL tree. Balance requirement for an AVL tree: the left and right sub-trees differ by at most 1 in height.An AVL tree of n nodes can have different height. For example, n = 7: So the maximal height of the AVL Tree with 7 nodes is 3. Given n,the number of vertices, you are to calculate the maximal hight of the AVL tree with n nodes. Input Input file contains multiple test cases. Each line of the input is an integer n(0<n<=10^9). A line with a zero ends the input. Output An integer each line representing the maximal height of the AVL tree with n nodes. Sample Input
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