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arxiv: 1603.07385 · v1 · pith:AO26WMTTnew · submitted 2016-03-23 · 🧮 math.PR

Radix sort trees in the large

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keywords radixsorttreebinarychainsldotsstringsalgorithm
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The trie-based radix sort algorithm stores pairwise different infinite binary strings in the leaves of a binary tree in a way that the Ulam-Harris coding of each leaf equals a prefix (that is, an initial segment) of the corresponding string, with the prefixes being of minimal length so that they are pairwise different. We investigate the {\em radix sort tree chains} -- the tree-valued Markov chains that arise when successively storing infinite binary strings $Z_1,\ldots, Z_n$, $n=1,2,\ldots$ according to the trie-based radix sort algorithm, where the source strings $Z_1, Z_2,\ldots$ are independent and identically distributed. We establish a bijective correspondence between the full Doob--Martin boundary of the radix sort tree chain with a {\em symmetric Bernoulli source} (that is, each $Z_k$ is a fair coin-tossing sequence) and the family of radix sort tree chains for which the common distribution of the $Z_k$ is a diffuse probability measure on $\{0,1\}^\infty$. In essence, our result characterizes all the ways that it is possible to condition such a chain of radix sort trees consistently on its behavior "in the large".

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