Clarification on range element count and parent insertion
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@@ -6,11 +6,11 @@ Merkle Mountain Ranges [1] are an alternative to Merkle trees [2]. While the
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latter relies on perfectly balanced binary trees, the former can be seen
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either as list of perfectly balance binary trees or a single binary tree that
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would have been truncated from the top right. A Merkle Mountain Range (MMR) is
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strictly append-only, elements are added from the left to the right and
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the range fills up accordingly.
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strictly append-only: elements are added from the left to the right, adding a
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parent as soon as 2 children exist, fillung up the range accordingly.
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This illustrates a range of 19 elements, where each node is annotated with
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its order of insertion.
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This illustrates a range with 11 inserted leaves and total size 19, where each
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node is annotated with its order of insertion.
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```
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Height
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