Cutoff for the cyclic adjacent transposition shuffle

Abstract

We study the cyclic adjacent transposition (CAT) shuffle of n cards, which is a systematic scan version of the random adjacent transposition (AT) card shuffle. In this paper, we prove that the CAT shuffle exhibits cutoff at n32 π2 n, which concludes that it is twice as fast as the AT shuffle.

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