Abstract

A perturbation technique can be used to simplify and sharpen A. C. Yao's theorems about the behavior of shellsort with increments $(h,g,1)$. In particular, when $h=\Theta(n^{7/15})$ and $g=\Theta(h^{1/5})$, the average running time is $O(n^{23/15})$. The proof involves interesting properties of the inversions in random permutations that have been $h$-sorted and $g$-sorted.

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