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Encyclopedia > Library sort

Bubble sort, or gapped insertion sort is a sorting algorithm much like insertion sort but with gaps left in the sorted array to accelerate subsequent insertions. In computer science and mathematics, a sorting algorithm is an algorithm that puts elements of a list in a certain order. ... Insertion sort is a simple sort algorithm in which the sorted array (or list) is built one entry at a time. ...


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Publication from Los Alamos National Laboratory describing library sort and analyzing its algorithmic complexity.


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Chambers Library - UCO (1687 words)
Library materials are loaned to courtesy card holders for a period of two weeks with one renewal allowed.
Deselection is the withdrawal of materials from the library collection with the goal of maintaining a collection which satisfies the mission of the University of Central Oklahoma and serves the research and current informational needs of the UCO community.
Gifts of library materials, either monographs or serials, or funds with which to effect their purchase will be accepted, provided they are consistent with the goals of the library and that any restrictions are acceptable to the library.
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