NeatSort - A practical adaptive algorithm
classification
💻 cs.DS
keywords
adaptivealgorithmboundtextitdisorderimplementationlowermetrics
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We present a new adaptive sorting algorithm which is optimal for most disorder metrics and, more important, has a simple and quick implementation. On input $X$, our algorithm has a theoretical $\Omega (|X|)$ lower bound and a $\mathcal{O}(|X|\log|X|)$ upper bound, exhibiting amazing adaptive properties which makes it run closer to its lower bound as disorder (computed on different metrics) diminishes. From a practical point of view, \textit{NeatSort} has proven itself competitive with (and often better than) \textit{qsort} and any \textit{Random Quicksort} implementation, even on random arrays.
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