We describe a general framework for realistic analysis of sorting and searching algorithms, and we apply it to the average-case analysis of five basic algorithms: three sorting algorithms (QuickSort, InsertionSort, BubbleSort) and two selection algorithms (QuickMin and SelectionMin). Usually, the analysis deals with the mean number of key comparisons, but, here, we view keys as words produced by the same source, which are compared via their symbols in the lexicographic order. The "realistic" cost of the algorithm is now the total number of symbol comparisons performed by the algorithm, and, in this context, the average-case analysis aims to providee stimates for the mean number of symbol comparisons used by the algorithm. For sorting algo...
The analyses of many algorithms and data structures (such as digital search trees) for searching and...
Abstract. We revisit the classical QuickSort and QuickSelect algo-rithms, under a complexity model t...
International audienceWe revisit the classical QuickSort and QuickSelect algo-rithms, under a comple...
International audienceWe describe a general framework for realistic analysis of sorting and searchin...
International audienceWe describe a general framework for realistic analysis of sorting and searchin...
International audienceWe describe a general framework for realistic analysis of sorting and searchin...
International audienceWe describe a general framework for realistic analysis of sorting and searchin...
International audienceWe describe a general framework for realistic analysis of sorting algorithms, ...
International audienceWe describe a general framework for realistic analysis of sorting algorithms, ...
International audienceWe describe a general framework for realistic analysis of sorting algorithms, ...
We revisit classical textbook sorting or selecting algorithms under a complexity model that fully ta...
International audienceWe revisit the analysis of the classical QuickSelect algorithm. Usually, the a...
International audienceWe revisit the analysis of the classical QuickSelect algorithm. Usually, the a...
International audienceWe revisit the analysis of the classical QuickSelect algorithm. Usually, the a...
International audienceWe revisit the classical QuickSort and QuickSelect algo-rithms, under a comple...
The analyses of many algorithms and data structures (such as digital search trees) for searching and...
Abstract. We revisit the classical QuickSort and QuickSelect algo-rithms, under a complexity model t...
International audienceWe revisit the classical QuickSort and QuickSelect algo-rithms, under a comple...
International audienceWe describe a general framework for realistic analysis of sorting and searchin...
International audienceWe describe a general framework for realistic analysis of sorting and searchin...
International audienceWe describe a general framework for realistic analysis of sorting and searchin...
International audienceWe describe a general framework for realistic analysis of sorting and searchin...
International audienceWe describe a general framework for realistic analysis of sorting algorithms, ...
International audienceWe describe a general framework for realistic analysis of sorting algorithms, ...
International audienceWe describe a general framework for realistic analysis of sorting algorithms, ...
We revisit classical textbook sorting or selecting algorithms under a complexity model that fully ta...
International audienceWe revisit the analysis of the classical QuickSelect algorithm. Usually, the a...
International audienceWe revisit the analysis of the classical QuickSelect algorithm. Usually, the a...
International audienceWe revisit the analysis of the classical QuickSelect algorithm. Usually, the a...
International audienceWe revisit the classical QuickSort and QuickSelect algo-rithms, under a comple...
The analyses of many algorithms and data structures (such as digital search trees) for searching and...
Abstract. We revisit the classical QuickSort and QuickSelect algo-rithms, under a complexity model t...
International audienceWe revisit the classical QuickSort and QuickSelect algo-rithms, under a comple...