2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-07953-0_12
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On Sorting of Signed Permutations by Prefix and Suffix Reversals and Transpositions

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“…Based on the algorithms that exist for the traditional problems of Sorting by Prefix Transpositions [20], Sorting by Prefix Reversals and Transpositions [21], Sorting by Prefix and Suffix Reversals, Sorting by Prefix and Suffix Transpositions, Sorting by Prefix and Suffix Reversals and Transpositions [23], and their signed variation [24], and based on the idea described for WUpRg, we can developed O (n)-approximation algorithms for all the other problems we are considering (called WUpTg, WUpRTg, WUpsRg, WUpsTg, WUpsRTg, WSpRg, WSpRTg, WSpsRg, and WSpsRTg, respectively). These algorithms are greedy in the sense of removal of breakpoints and of cost of the operation(s) performed, and that is why their names end with a "g".…”
Section: Build_permutation_ (N)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Based on the algorithms that exist for the traditional problems of Sorting by Prefix Transpositions [20], Sorting by Prefix Reversals and Transpositions [21], Sorting by Prefix and Suffix Reversals, Sorting by Prefix and Suffix Transpositions, Sorting by Prefix and Suffix Reversals and Transpositions [23], and their signed variation [24], and based on the idea described for WUpRg, we can developed O (n)-approximation algorithms for all the other problems we are considering (called WUpTg, WUpRTg, WUpsRg, WUpsTg, WUpsRTg, WSpRg, WSpRTg, WSpsRg, and WSpsRTg, respectively). These algorithms are greedy in the sense of removal of breakpoints and of cost of the operation(s) performed, and that is why their names end with a "g".…”
Section: Build_permutation_ (N)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lintzmayer and Dias [23][24][25] introduced new problems for which signed and unsigned suffix rearrangements are allowed along with their prefix versions, and presented approximation algorithms for them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…. p j ) with j ≥ i between p 1 − 1 and its successor (whose positions are a − 1 and a; steps [11][12][13][14][15][16][17] or between p 1 + 1 and its successor (whose positions are b − 1 and b; steps 19-25). Such a move is performed only if it is possible to chose j such that, once the block (p 1 .…”
Section: Sorting By Prefix/suffix Transpositions and Reversals In O(n...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to these, recently, several studies involving variations of the transposition event and also rearrangement events that combine transposition with other events, e.g. reversals, have been proposed [6,19,20,26]. In 2012, Bulteau, Fertin and Rusu [2] demonstrated that TDP is N P-hard.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%