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A18 Introduction page 1 of 9

In Lesson A17, Quadratic Sorting Algorithms, we saw how the number of steps required increased N2 when sorting N elements. In this lesson, we will study a recursive sort, called mergeSort that works by dividing lists in half. After solving a preliminary merge problem, you will code a recursive mergeSort.

The key topics for this lesson are:

  1. Non-Recursive MergeSort
  2. A Merge Algorithm
  3. Recursive MergeSort
  4. Order of Recursive MergeSort
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