International audienceA sequence of reversals that takes a signed permutation to the identity is perfect if at no step a common interval is broken. Determining a parsimonious perfect sequence of reversals that sorts a signed permutation is NP-hard. Here we show that, despite this worst-case analysis, with probability one, sorting can be done in polynomial time. Further, we find asymptotic expressions for the average length and number of reversals in commuting permutations, an interesting sub-class of signed permutations
We give a quadratic algorithm for finding the minimum number of reversals needed to sort a signed pe...
International audienceWe consider the problem of sorting a circular permutation by reversals of leng...
Sorting signed permutations by reversals is a fundamental problem in computationial molecular biolog...
A preliminary version of this work appeared in the proceedings of Combinatorial Pattern Matching (CP...
AbstractThe problem of sorting signed permutations by reversals (SBR) is a fundamental problem in co...
We show that sorting by reversals can be performed in polynomial time when the number of breakpoints...
International audienceThis paper proposes new algorithms for computing pairwise rearrangement scenar...
AbstractThe problem of sorting signed permutations by reversals is inspired by genome rearrangement ...
International audienceBackgroundTraditional algorithms to solve the problem of sorting by signed rev...
Abstract. This paper investigates the problem of conservation of com-binatorial structures in genome...
AbstractA popular puzzle TOP-SPIN consists of a permutation of 20 numbered disks on an oval track, w...
The rearrangement distance between single-chromosome genomes can be estimated as the minimum number ...
AbstractSorting permutations by reversals is one of the most challenging problems related with the a...
Abstract We describe an average-case O(n 2) algorithm to list ...
this paper, we study the problem of sorting permutations and circular permutations using as few fixe...
We give a quadratic algorithm for finding the minimum number of reversals needed to sort a signed pe...
International audienceWe consider the problem of sorting a circular permutation by reversals of leng...
Sorting signed permutations by reversals is a fundamental problem in computationial molecular biolog...
A preliminary version of this work appeared in the proceedings of Combinatorial Pattern Matching (CP...
AbstractThe problem of sorting signed permutations by reversals (SBR) is a fundamental problem in co...
We show that sorting by reversals can be performed in polynomial time when the number of breakpoints...
International audienceThis paper proposes new algorithms for computing pairwise rearrangement scenar...
AbstractThe problem of sorting signed permutations by reversals is inspired by genome rearrangement ...
International audienceBackgroundTraditional algorithms to solve the problem of sorting by signed rev...
Abstract. This paper investigates the problem of conservation of com-binatorial structures in genome...
AbstractA popular puzzle TOP-SPIN consists of a permutation of 20 numbered disks on an oval track, w...
The rearrangement distance between single-chromosome genomes can be estimated as the minimum number ...
AbstractSorting permutations by reversals is one of the most challenging problems related with the a...
Abstract We describe an average-case O(n 2) algorithm to list ...
this paper, we study the problem of sorting permutations and circular permutations using as few fixe...
We give a quadratic algorithm for finding the minimum number of reversals needed to sort a signed pe...
International audienceWe consider the problem of sorting a circular permutation by reversals of leng...
Sorting signed permutations by reversals is a fundamental problem in computationial molecular biolog...