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Distributional Convergence for the Number of Symbol Comparisons Used by Quickselect
2013
Advances in Applied Probability
When the search algorithm QuickSelect compares keys during its execution in order to find a key of target rank, it must operate on the keys' representations or internal structures, which were ignored by the previous studies that quantified the execution cost for the algorithm in terms of the number of required key comparisons. In this paper we analyze running costs for the algorithm that take into account not only the number of key comparisons, but also the cost of each key comparison. We
doi:10.1017/s000186780000639x
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