Abstract. String matching is rich with a variety of algorithmic tools. In contrast, multidimensional matching has had a rather sparse set of techniques. This paper presents a new algorithmic technique for two-dimensional matching: periodicity analysis. Its strength appears to lie in the fact that it is inherently two-dimensional. Periodicity in strings has been used to solve string matching problems. Multidimensional periodicity, however, is not as simple as it is in strings and was not formally studied or used in pattern matching. In this paper, we define and analyze two-dimensional periodicity in rectangular arrays. One definition of string periodicity is that a periodic string can self-overlap in a particular way. An analogous concept is...
The authors consider the two dimensional periodic specifications: a method to specify succinctly obj...
In 2006, the New Periodicity Lemma (NPL) was published, showing that the occurrence of two squares...
AbstractGiven two strings: pattern P of length m and text T of length n. The string-matching problem...
Periodicity is a fundamental combinatorial property of strings. We say that p is a period of a strin...
AbstractRepetitive substructures in two-dimensional arrays emerge in speeding up searches and have b...
AbstractWe describe the first worst-case efficient algorithm for simultaneously matching multiple re...
Repetitive substructures in two-dimensional arrays emerge in speeding up searches and have been rece...
We consider tile covers of 2D-strings which are a generalization of periodicity of 1D-strings. We sa...
We consider tile covers of 2D-strings which are a generalization of periodicity of 1D-strings. We sa...
We propose a formal characterization of d-dimensional periodicities. We show first that any periodic...
AbstractThe problem of pattern matching with rotation is that of finding all occurrences of a two-di...
A wide class of approximate pattern matching algorithms are based on a filtration phase in which spa...
Two linear algorithms are presented. One for computing the longest prefix of a square pattern that o...
AbstractThe problem of computing periodicities with K possible mismatches is studied. Two main defin...
We show an efficient pattern matching algorithm for strings that are succinctly described in terms ...
The authors consider the two dimensional periodic specifications: a method to specify succinctly obj...
In 2006, the New Periodicity Lemma (NPL) was published, showing that the occurrence of two squares...
AbstractGiven two strings: pattern P of length m and text T of length n. The string-matching problem...
Periodicity is a fundamental combinatorial property of strings. We say that p is a period of a strin...
AbstractRepetitive substructures in two-dimensional arrays emerge in speeding up searches and have b...
AbstractWe describe the first worst-case efficient algorithm for simultaneously matching multiple re...
Repetitive substructures in two-dimensional arrays emerge in speeding up searches and have been rece...
We consider tile covers of 2D-strings which are a generalization of periodicity of 1D-strings. We sa...
We consider tile covers of 2D-strings which are a generalization of periodicity of 1D-strings. We sa...
We propose a formal characterization of d-dimensional periodicities. We show first that any periodic...
AbstractThe problem of pattern matching with rotation is that of finding all occurrences of a two-di...
A wide class of approximate pattern matching algorithms are based on a filtration phase in which spa...
Two linear algorithms are presented. One for computing the longest prefix of a square pattern that o...
AbstractThe problem of computing periodicities with K possible mismatches is studied. Two main defin...
We show an efficient pattern matching algorithm for strings that are succinctly described in terms ...
The authors consider the two dimensional periodic specifications: a method to specify succinctly obj...
In 2006, the New Periodicity Lemma (NPL) was published, showing that the occurrence of two squares...
AbstractGiven two strings: pattern P of length m and text T of length n. The string-matching problem...