Abstract
In this paper we investigate the problem of sorting a set of $n$ coins, each with distinct but unknown weights, using an unusual scale. The classical version of this problem, which has been well-studied, gives the user a binary scale, enabling them to determine which is the lighter/heavier of any two objects. We generalise this, considering a scale that accepts $k$ coins as input and returns the $t^{\text{th}}$ lightest, for a fixed $k$ and $t$. We consider this in both an on-line and off-line setting, and exhibit algorithms in both settings that are best-possible in terms of the order of the number of queries required.
📄 Full Paper Available as PDF
This paper is available as a downloadable PDF.
📄 Download PDF
Comments (0)
No comments yet. Be the first to comment.