IEEE Transactions on Computers

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N Objects Sorting K Sorter Complexity Algorithm Computational Complexity Sorting

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A k-sorter is a device that sorts k objects in unit time. The complexity of an algorithm that uses a k-sorter is defined as the number of applications of the k-sorter. In this measure, the complexity of sorting n objects is between n log n/k log k and 4n log n/k log k, up to first-order terms in n and k.
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