We show how to store a searchable partial-sums data structure with constant query time for a static sequence $S$ of $n$ positive integers in $o \left( \frac{\log n}{(\log \log n)^2} \right)$, in $n H_k (S) + o (n)$ bits for $k \in o \left( \frac{\log n}{(\log \log n)^2} \right)$. It follows that if a Wheeler graph on $n$ vertices has maximum degree in $o \left( \frac{\log n}{(\log \log n)^2} \right)$, then we can store its in- and out-degree sequences $D_\mathsf{in}$ and $D_\mathsf{out}$ in $n H_k (D_\mathsf{in}) + o (n)$ and $n H_k (D_\mathsf{out}) + o (n)$ bits, for $k \in o \left( \frac{\log n}{(\log \log n)^2} \right)$, such that querying them for pattern matching in the graph takes constant time
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A noticeable fraction of Algorithms papers in the last few decades improve the running time of well-...
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We show that a random walk on a tournament on n vertices finds either a sink or a 3-cycle in expecte...
We show that a random walk on a tournament on n vertices finds either a sink or a 3-cycle in expecte...
Exact string matching in labeled graphs is the problem of searching paths of a graph G=(V, E) such t...
We present sublinear-time (randomized) algorithms for finding simple cycles of length at least k ≥ 3...
International audienceFor a graph G , let Z(G,λ)Z(G,λ) be the partition function of the monomer–dim...
A sequence d = (d1, d2, …, dn) of integers is a degree sequence if there exists a (simple) graph G s...
We consider scenarios in which long sequences of data are analyzed and subsequences must be traced t...
We present a novel approach for computing all maximum consecutive subsums in a sequence of positiv...
A sequence d of integers is a degree sequence if there exists a (simple) graph G such that the compo...
We study the problem of matching a string in a labeled graph. Previous research has shown that unles...
AbstractA sequence 〈d1,d2,…,dn〉 of non-negative integers is graphical if it is the degree sequence o...
The string matching problem on a node-labeled graph G=(V,E) asks whether a given pattern string P eq...
AbstractProduct–sum property states that an ordered pair (sn,pn) is unique for any ordered set a1,a2...
A noticeable fraction of Algorithms papers in the last few decades improve the running time of well-...
AbstractWe consider the problem of learning a general graph using edge-detecting queries. In this mo...
We show that a random walk on a tournament on n vertices finds either a sink or a 3-cycle in expecte...
We show that a random walk on a tournament on n vertices finds either a sink or a 3-cycle in expecte...
Exact string matching in labeled graphs is the problem of searching paths of a graph G=(V, E) such t...