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Parallel Integer Sort: Theory and Practice

Data Structures and Algorithms 2026-05-18 v1 Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing

Abstract

Integer sorting is a fundamental problem in computer science. This paper studies parallel integer sort both in theory and in practice. In theory, we show tighter bounds for a class of existing practical integer sort algorithms, which provides a solid theoretical foundation for their widespread usage in practice and strong performance. In practice, we design a new integer sorting algorithm, \textsf{DovetailSort}, that is theoretically-efficient and has good practical performance. In particular, \textsf{DovetailSort} overcomes a common challenge in existing parallel integer sorting algorithms, which is the difficulty of detecting and taking advantage of duplicate keys. The key insight in \textsf{DovetailSort} is to combine algorithmic ideas from both integer- and comparison-sorting algorithms. In our experiments, \textsf{DovetailSort} achieves competitive or better performance than existing state-of-the-art parallel integer and comparison sorting algorithms on various synthetic and real-world datasets.

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@article{arxiv.2401.00710,
  title  = {Parallel Integer Sort: Theory and Practice},
  author = {Xiaojun Dong and Laxman Dhulipala and Yan Gu and Yihan Sun},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.00710},
  year   = {2026}
}