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=== Optimality for comparison-sorting by distance ===
As well as simply computing distances and paths, Dijkstra's algorithm can be used to sort vertices by their distances from a given starting vertex.
In 2023, Haeupler, Rozhoň, Tětek, Hladík, and [[Robert Tarjan|Tarjan]] (one of the inventors of the 1984 heap), proved that, for this sorting problem on a positively-weighted directed graph, a version of Dijkstra's algorithm with a special heap data structure has a runtime and number of comparisons that is within a constant factor of optimal among [[Comparison sort|comparison-based]] algorithms for the same sorting problem on the same graph and starting vertex but with variable edge weights. To achieve this, they use a comparison-based heap whose cost of returning/removing the minimum element from the heap is logarithmic in the number of elements inserted after it rather than in the number of elements in the heap.<ref>{{Citation |
===Specialized variants===
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