Sorting the slow way: an analysis of perversely awful randomized sorting algorithms.
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Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Fun with algorithms, series FUN'07, pages 183-197.
Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2007.
Hermann Gruber, Markus Holzer and Oliver Ruepp.
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This paper is devoted to the "Discovery of Slowness." The archetypical perversely awful algorithm bogo-sort, which is sometimes referred to as Monkey-sort, is analyzed with elementary methods. Moreover, practical experiments are performed.
Quicksort.
The Computer Journal, 5(1):10-16, 1962.
C. A. R. Hoare.
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A description is given of a new method of sorting in the random-access store of a computer. The method compares very favourably with other known methods in speed, in economy of storage, and in ease of programming. Certain refinements of the method, which may be useful in the optimization of inner loops, are described in the second part of the paper.