- List Factoring and Relative Worst Order Analysis.
- Martin R. Ehmsen, Jens S. Kohrt, and Kim S. Larsen.
Algorithmica, 66(2): 287-309, 2013.
Relative worst order analysis is a supplement or alternative to
competitive analysis which has been shown to give results more
in accordance with observed behavior of online algorithms
for a range of different online problems.
The contribution of this paper is twofold.
As the first contribution, it adds the static list
accessing problem to the collection of online problems where
relative worst order analysis gives better results.
List accessing is a classic data structuring problem of
maintaining optimal ordering in a linked list.
It is also one of the classic problems in online algorithms,
in that it is used as a model problem, along with paging
and a few other problems, when trying out new techniques
and quality measures.
As the second contribution,
this paper adds the non-trivial supplementary proof technique of
list factoring to the theoretical toolbox for
relative worst order analysis.
List factoring is perhaps the most successful technique for
analyzing list accessing algorithms,
reducing the complexity of the analysis of algorithms on
full-length lists to lists of length two.
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