AbstractWe introduce the Longest Compatible Sequence (Slcs) problem. This problem deals with p-sequences, which are strings on a given alphabet where each letter occurs at most once. The Slcs problem takes as input a collection of k p-sequences on a common alphabet L of size n, and seeks a p-sequence on L which respects the precedence constraints induced by each input sequence, and is of maximal length with this property. We investigate the parameterized complexity and the approximability of the problem. As a by-product of our hardness results for the Slcs problem, we derive new hardness results for the Longest Common Subsequence problem and other problems that are hard for the W-hierarchy
AbstractThe problem Constrained Longest Common Subsequence is a natural extension to the classical p...
AbstractThe problem of finding the longest common subsequence (lcs) of a given set of sequences over...
In this paper we address the constrained longest common subsequence problem. Given two sequences X, ...
AbstractWe introduce the Longest Compatible Sequence (Slcs) problem. This problem deals with p-seque...
International audienceThe longest common subsequence (LCS) problem is a classic and well-studied pro...
The Longest common subsequence problem is examined from the point of view of parameterized computati...
AbstractWe show that the fixed alphabet shortest common supersequence (SCS) and the fixed alphabet l...
The problem of finding the constrained longest common subsequence (CLCS) for the sequences A and B w...
AbstractThe longest common subsequence problem is examined from the point of view of parameterized c...
Abstract. Given strings S1, S2, and P, the constrained longest common sub-sequence problem for S1 an...
The LONGEST COMMON SUBSEQUENCE problem is examined from the point of view of parameterized computati...
Abstract. The problem of finding a constrained longest common subsequence (CLCS) for the sequences A...
AbstractGiven a finite set of strings X, the Longest Common Subsequence problem (LCS) consists in fi...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate the complexity of finding various kinds of common super- and su...
The problem of computing the longest common subsequence of two sequences (LCS for short) is a classi...
AbstractThe problem Constrained Longest Common Subsequence is a natural extension to the classical p...
AbstractThe problem of finding the longest common subsequence (lcs) of a given set of sequences over...
In this paper we address the constrained longest common subsequence problem. Given two sequences X, ...
AbstractWe introduce the Longest Compatible Sequence (Slcs) problem. This problem deals with p-seque...
International audienceThe longest common subsequence (LCS) problem is a classic and well-studied pro...
The Longest common subsequence problem is examined from the point of view of parameterized computati...
AbstractWe show that the fixed alphabet shortest common supersequence (SCS) and the fixed alphabet l...
The problem of finding the constrained longest common subsequence (CLCS) for the sequences A and B w...
AbstractThe longest common subsequence problem is examined from the point of view of parameterized c...
Abstract. Given strings S1, S2, and P, the constrained longest common sub-sequence problem for S1 an...
The LONGEST COMMON SUBSEQUENCE problem is examined from the point of view of parameterized computati...
Abstract. The problem of finding a constrained longest common subsequence (CLCS) for the sequences A...
AbstractGiven a finite set of strings X, the Longest Common Subsequence problem (LCS) consists in fi...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate the complexity of finding various kinds of common super- and su...
The problem of computing the longest common subsequence of two sequences (LCS for short) is a classi...
AbstractThe problem Constrained Longest Common Subsequence is a natural extension to the classical p...
AbstractThe problem of finding the longest common subsequence (lcs) of a given set of sequences over...
In this paper we address the constrained longest common subsequence problem. Given two sequences X, ...