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Optimal Time-Space Trade-Offs for Non-Comparison-Based Sorting
2001
BRICS Report Series
<p>We study the fundamental problem of sorting n integers of w bits on a unit-cost RAM with word size w, and in particular consider the time-space trade-off (product of time and space in bits) for this problem. For comparison-based algorithms, the time-space complexity is known to be Theta(n^2). A result of Beame shows that the lower bound also holds for non-comparison-based algorithms, but no algorithm has met this for time below the comparison-based <br />Omega(n lg n) lower bound. </p><p>We
doi:10.7146/brics.v8i2.20456
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