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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
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Ayça Kaya, Galina Vereshchagina
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Ayça Kaya, Galina Vereshchagina
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2013
Keeping items in order is at the essence of organizing information. This paper derives an information theoretic method for approximate sorting. It is optimal in the sense that it extracts as much reliable order information as possible from possibly noisy comparison input data.
Busse Ludwig M. +2 more
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Keeping items in order is at the essence of organizing information. This paper derives an information theoretic method for approximate sorting. It is optimal in the sense that it extracts as much reliable order information as possible from possibly noisy comparison input data.
Busse Ludwig M. +2 more
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Journal of Algorithms, 1998
Summary: This paper develops a simple and practical hybrid of MergeSort and QuickSort, called Quadripartite Sort. We first divide a sequence into two blocks, and sort one block on the right, then transform two blocks into four blocks such that the maximal element of the leftmost two blocks is less than or equal to the minimal element of the two ...
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Summary: This paper develops a simple and practical hybrid of MergeSort and QuickSort, called Quadripartite Sort. We first divide a sequence into two blocks, and sort one block on the right, then transform two blocks into four blocks such that the maximal element of the leftmost two blocks is less than or equal to the minimal element of the two ...
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Rainbow Sort: Sorting at the Speed of Light
Natural Computing, 2006zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1985
The problem of sorting a file distributed over a number of sites of a communication network is examined. Two versions of this problem are investigated; distributed solution algorithms are presented; and their communication complexity analyzed both in the worst and in the average case.
Doron Rotem +2 more
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The problem of sorting a file distributed over a number of sites of a communication network is examined. Two versions of this problem are investigated; distributed solution algorithms are presented; and their communication complexity analyzed both in the worst and in the average case.
Doron Rotem +2 more
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In this paper we analyze the theoretical implications of sorting data into groups and then running asset pricing tests within each group. We show that the way this procedure is implemented introduces a bias in favor of rejecting the model under consideration.
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Using SORT, sorting directories, sorting a file
1989In this lesson you will learn to: * use the SORT command * sort directories * sort files One of the most useful tasks a computer can do is to sort data into order. This data can be of any type: alphabetic, numeric or a mixture of both.
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A variant of Bucket Sort Shell Sort vs Insertion Sort
2019 10th International Conference on Computing, Communication and Networking Technologies (ICCCNT), 2019Sorting is a technique to rearrange a given list of elements according to a comparison operator on the elements. There are a large number of Sorting Algorithms like Insertion Sort, Merge Sort, Bucket Sort, Shell Sort, etc. The efficiency of the sorting algorithm depends on many factors such as memory usage patterns (the number of times the sections of ...
Abhay Goel +2 more
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Retromer and sorting nexins in endosomal sorting
Biochemical Society Transactions, 2015The evolutionarily conserved endosomal retromer complex rescues transmembrane proteins from the lysosomal degradative pathway and facilitates their recycling to other cellular compartments. Retromer functions in conjunction with numerous associated proteins, including select members of the sorting nexin (SNX) family.
Matthew, Gallon, Peter J, Cullen
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Sorting roughly sorted sequences in parallel
Information Processing Letters, 1990zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Tom Altman, Bogdan S. Chlebus
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