Abstract
AbstractThe widely known Quicksort algorithm does not attempt to actively take advantage of partial order in sorting data. A simple change can be made to the Quicksort strategy to give a bestcase performance of n, for ordered data, with a smooth transition to O(n log n) for random data. This algorithm (Transort) matches the performance of Sedgewick's claimed best implementation of Quicksort for random data.
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