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A Fast Radix Sort
1992
Computer journal
Almost all computers regularly sort data. Many different sort algorithms have therefore been proposed, and the properties of these algorithms studied in great detail. It is known that no sort algorithm based on key comparisons can sort N keys in less than O(N\og/V) operations, and that many perform 0(N 2 ) operations in the worst case. The radix sort has the attractive feature that it can sort N keys in O(N) operations, and it is therefore natural to consider methods of implementing such a sort
doi:10.1093/comjnl/35.6.636
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