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The number of strangers in each group must be found for each bracket case in order to help implement the strategy described in Sect.7.4 . Thus, a new command, SHOW.STRNGR.CNTS, was added to the Sortnet program to perform this step. For b brackets, SHOW.STRNGR.CNTS displays a table with b columns and b + 1 rows—each entry in the table shows the maximum number of strangers in the corresponding group...
The 0/1-Principle says that we need only consider the 2N cases where each key is either a 0 or a 1 in order to verify that a given N-key sorting network really works. This would save you from examining all possible N! input permutations and verifying that they all get sorted correctly by your sorting network. Sorting networks can be studied via examining the input 0/1-cases,...
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