An algorithm is given which makes only $O(\log n)$ comparisons, and which will determine the ordering of the uniformly distributed (pseudo random) Weyl sequences given by $\{ (k\alpha )\bmod 1:1 \leqq k \leqq n\} $, where $\alpha $ is an unspecified irrational number. This result is shown to be best possible in the sense that no algorithm can perform the same task with fewer than $ \Omega (\log n)$ comparisons
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We settle a long-standing open question, namely whether it is possible to sort a sequence of n eleme...
This paper explores in a chronological way the concepts, structures, and algorithms that programmer...
We describe a general framework for realistic analysis of sorting and searching algorithms, and we a...
An algorithm is given which makes only $O(\log n)$ comparisons, and which will determine the orderin...
We show that a unit-cost RAM with a word length of $w$ bits can sort $n$ integers in the range $0\Tt...
AbstractWe define a sorting problem on an n element set S to be a family 〈A1,…,Ar〉 of disjoint subse...
AbstractAlthough many authors have considered how many ternary comparisons it takes to sort a multis...
AbstractThere have been several formal proposals for a function that evaluates disorder in a sequenc...
We revisit the well-known problem of sorting under partial information: sort a finite set given the ...
We study the generalized sorting problem where we are given a set of n elements to be sorted but onl...
In this paper we study the problem of sorting under forbidden comparisons where some pairs of elemen...
AbstractWe show that a unit-cost RAM with a word length ofwbits can sortnintegers in the range 0…2w−...
In this paper we study the problem of sorting under forbidden comparisons where some pairs of elemen...
We study the generalized sorting problem where we are given a set of n elements to be sorted but onl...
This paper analyses the best methods of sorting on a digital computer. Two main types, “sorting by m...
We settle a long-standing open question, namely whether it is possible to sort a sequence of n eleme...
This paper explores in a chronological way the concepts, structures, and algorithms that programmer...
We describe a general framework for realistic analysis of sorting and searching algorithms, and we a...