AbstractThe longest common subsequence problem is examined from the point of view of parameterized computational complexity. There are several different ways in which parameters enter the problem, such as the number of sequences to be analyzed, the length of the common subsequence, and the size of the alphabet. Lower bounds on the complexity of this basic problem imply lower bounds on a number of other sequence alignment and consensus problems. An issue in the theory of parameterized complexity is whether a problem which takes input (x, k) can be solved in time ƒ(k) · nα where α is independent of k (termed fixed-parameter tractability). It can be argued that this is the appropriate asymptotic model of feasible computability for problems for...
One of the oustanding open problems at the heart of gapped sequence alignment is the longest common ...
AbstractThe problem Constrained Longest Common Subsequence is a natural extension to the classical p...
Given two sequences S1, S2 and a constrained sequence C, the longest common subsequence of S1, S2 wi...
The LONGEST COMMON SUBSEQUENCE problem is examined from the point of view of parameterized computati...
The Longest common subsequence problem is examined from the point of view of parameterized computati...
AbstractThe longest common subsequence problem is examined from the point of view of parameterized c...
Many computational problems in biology involve par-ameters/or which a small range of values cover im...
AbstractWe show that the fixed alphabet shortest common supersequence (SCS) and the fixed alphabet l...
International audienceThe longest common subsequence (LCS) problem is a classic and well-studied pro...
In this paper we address the constrained longest common subsequence problem. Given two sequences X, ...
International audienceLongest common subsequence is a widely used measure to compare strings, in par...
Information in various applications is often expressed as character sequences over a finite alphabet...
AbstractGiven a finite set of strings X, the Longest Common Subsequence problem (LCS) consists in fi...
Abstract- The problem of finding the longest common subsequence is a well-known optimization problem...
AbstractThe problem of finding the longest common subsequence (lcs) of a given set of sequences over...
One of the oustanding open problems at the heart of gapped sequence alignment is the longest common ...
AbstractThe problem Constrained Longest Common Subsequence is a natural extension to the classical p...
Given two sequences S1, S2 and a constrained sequence C, the longest common subsequence of S1, S2 wi...
The LONGEST COMMON SUBSEQUENCE problem is examined from the point of view of parameterized computati...
The Longest common subsequence problem is examined from the point of view of parameterized computati...
AbstractThe longest common subsequence problem is examined from the point of view of parameterized c...
Many computational problems in biology involve par-ameters/or which a small range of values cover im...
AbstractWe show that the fixed alphabet shortest common supersequence (SCS) and the fixed alphabet l...
International audienceThe longest common subsequence (LCS) problem is a classic and well-studied pro...
In this paper we address the constrained longest common subsequence problem. Given two sequences X, ...
International audienceLongest common subsequence is a widely used measure to compare strings, in par...
Information in various applications is often expressed as character sequences over a finite alphabet...
AbstractGiven a finite set of strings X, the Longest Common Subsequence problem (LCS) consists in fi...
Abstract- The problem of finding the longest common subsequence is a well-known optimization problem...
AbstractThe problem of finding the longest common subsequence (lcs) of a given set of sequences over...
One of the oustanding open problems at the heart of gapped sequence alignment is the longest common ...
AbstractThe problem Constrained Longest Common Subsequence is a natural extension to the classical p...
Given two sequences S1, S2 and a constrained sequence C, the longest common subsequence of S1, S2 wi...