From: Jean-Baptiste Rouquier <jean-baptiste.rouquier@ens-lyon.org>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] how to calculate a "xor"
Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 21:37:07 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3FD783F3.8020504@ens-lyon.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20031205200829.7e29a2c6.Damien.Pous@ens-lyon.fr>
Damien wrote:
> Hi algorithmers,
>
> Given two sets A and B, I want to calculate A\B _and_ B\A.
> The sets are represented by lists.
Consider the case A = [a_1; a_3; a_5; ...] and B = [a_2; a_4; a_6; ...]
where a_i < a__{i+1}.
I think it's a worst case for any algorithm.
> without using an order to sort the lists,
that is, if the only allowed comparison is "="
> is there something better than (...) (O(n2)) ?
In my example, any algorithm has to test if a_{2i} = a_{2j+1}. So the
worst case is O(n2).
> with an order, is there something better than (O(n*ln n)) ?
Consider the case where an algorithm M hasn't sorted B. So there are 2
consecutive elements, say a_4 and a_6, that hasn't been compared
(directly or with transitivity). a_5 can't have been compared to both
a_4 and a_6, let's consider a_5 hasn't been compared to a_4. Then M
can't decide whether a_4 = a_5 or not, even using transitivity.
This proove that any algorithm has to sort both A and B in my example,
so the worst case is
O(n ln n).
See you soon,
Jean-Baptiste.
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2003-12-05 19:08 Damien
2003-12-06 5:08 ` [Caml-list] " Alan Post
2003-12-10 20:37 ` Jean-Baptiste Rouquier [this message]
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