We consider the following general model of a sorting procedure: we fix a hereditary permutation class $\mathcal{C}$, which corresponds to the operations that the procedure is allowed to perform in a single step. The input of sorting is a permutation $\pi$ of the set $[n]=\{1,2,\dotsc,n\}$, i.e., a sequence where each element of $[n]$ appears once. In every step, the sorting procedure picks a permutation $\sigma$ of length $n$ from $\mathcal{C}$, and rearranges the current permutation of numbers by composing it with $\sigma$. The goal is to transform the input $\pi$ into the sorted sequence $1,2,\dotsc,n$ in as few steps as possible. This model of sorting captures not only classical sorting algorithms, like insertion sort or bubble sort, b...
AbstractA popular puzzle TOP-SPIN consists of a permutation of 20 numbered disks on an oval track, w...
In this paper, we study a genome rearrangement primitive called block moves. This primitive as a spe...
In sorting situations where the final destination of each item is known, it is natural to repeatedly...
AbstractSorting a permutation by block moves is a task that every bridge player has to solve every t...
We study sorting by queues that can rearrange their content by applying permutations from a predefin...
A permutation is said to avoid a pattern if it does not contain any subsequence which is order-isomo...
A preliminary version of this work appeared in the proceedings of Combinatorial Pattern Matching (CP...
AbstractIn his Ph.D. thesis, Julian West (Permutations with restricted subsequences and stack-sortab...
AbstractAn important problem in genome rearrangements is sorting permutations by transpositions. The...
International audienceA number of fields, including the study of genome rearrangements and the desig...
AbstractGiven a permutation π, a block-move is an operation that switches two adjacent blocks of ele...
This paper continues the analysis of the pattern-avoiding sorting machines recently introduced by Ce...
The special purpose sorting operation, context directed swap (CDS), is an example of the block inter...
International audienceA wide range of applications, most notably in comparative genomics, involve th...
Permutation sorting, one of the fundamental steps in pre-processing data for the efficient applicati...
AbstractA popular puzzle TOP-SPIN consists of a permutation of 20 numbered disks on an oval track, w...
In this paper, we study a genome rearrangement primitive called block moves. This primitive as a spe...
In sorting situations where the final destination of each item is known, it is natural to repeatedly...
AbstractSorting a permutation by block moves is a task that every bridge player has to solve every t...
We study sorting by queues that can rearrange their content by applying permutations from a predefin...
A permutation is said to avoid a pattern if it does not contain any subsequence which is order-isomo...
A preliminary version of this work appeared in the proceedings of Combinatorial Pattern Matching (CP...
AbstractIn his Ph.D. thesis, Julian West (Permutations with restricted subsequences and stack-sortab...
AbstractAn important problem in genome rearrangements is sorting permutations by transpositions. The...
International audienceA number of fields, including the study of genome rearrangements and the desig...
AbstractGiven a permutation π, a block-move is an operation that switches two adjacent blocks of ele...
This paper continues the analysis of the pattern-avoiding sorting machines recently introduced by Ce...
The special purpose sorting operation, context directed swap (CDS), is an example of the block inter...
International audienceA wide range of applications, most notably in comparative genomics, involve th...
Permutation sorting, one of the fundamental steps in pre-processing data for the efficient applicati...
AbstractA popular puzzle TOP-SPIN consists of a permutation of 20 numbered disks on an oval track, w...
In this paper, we study a genome rearrangement primitive called block moves. This primitive as a spe...
In sorting situations where the final destination of each item is known, it is natural to repeatedly...