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Circular Swap Parity
Summary
- •Phase 3 / circular, parity, modular-groups
- •Reasoning-first competitive programming drill
Problem Description
Given a circular array of N elements, determine whether it is possible to sort the array into non-decreasing order using only swaps between elements a fixed distance K apart (wrapping around).
How to read this problem in plain language:
- This is a Phase 3 reasoning drill focused on circular, parity, modular-groups.
- Typical lenses to test first: circular, sorting, modulo.
- Constraints reminder: 1 <= N <= 2e5; 1 <= 1 <= <= 1e9
Mini examples for mental simulation:
1) Boundary example: Describe why this case is tricky. Explain expected behavior and why naive logic may fail.
2) Adversarial example: Adversarial case where naive greedy/local decision looks correct but fails globally.
Lite-mode writing target:
- Write 1~2 observations that shrink the search space.
- Name one final algorithm and state target complexity explicitly.
- Validate with at least 2 edge cases and one hand simulation.
Constraints
- •1 <= N <= 2e5; 1 <= 1 <= <= 1e9
Analysis
Key Insight
Use this hint to refine your reasoning. This step should reduce search space or formalize correctness. State why this insight changes your algorithm choice.
circularsortingmodulo