Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
430607 Journal of Discrete Algorithms 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Although many authors have considered how many ternary comparisons it takes to sort a multiset S of size n, the best known upper and lower bounds still differ by a term linear in n  . In this paper we restrict our attention to online stable sorting and prove upper and lower bounds that are within o(n)o(n) not only of each other but also of the best known upper bound for offline sorting. Specifically, we first prove that if the number of distinct elements σ=o(n/logn), then (H+1)n+o(n)(H+1)n+o(n) comparisons are sufficient, where H is the entropy of the distribution of the elements in S  . We then give a simple proof that (H+1)n−o(n)(H+1)n−o(n) comparisons are necessary in the worst case.

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