AbstractSpace saving techniques in computations of a longest common subsequence (LCS) of two strings are crucial in many applications, notably, in molecular sequence comparisons. For about ten years, however, the only linear-space LCS algorithm known required time quadratic in the length of the input, for all inputs. This paper reviews linear-space LCS computations in connection with two classical paradigms originally designed to take less than quadratic time in favorable circumstances. The objective is to achieve the space reduction without alteration of the asymptotic time complexity of the original algorithm. The first one of the resulting constructions takes time O(n(m−l)), and is thus suitable for cases where the LCS is expected to be ...
AbstractThe longest common subsequence (LCS) problem is one of the classical and well-studied proble...
AbstractThe problem of finding the longest common subsequence (lcs) of a given set of sequences over...
AbstractWe consider the complexity of computing a longest increasing subsequence (LIS) parameterised...
AbstractSpace saving techniques in computations of a longest common subsequence (LCS) of two strings...
summary:This paper deals with a new practical method for solving the longest common subsequence (LCS...
AbstractThe LCS problem is to determine a longest common subsequence (LCS) of two symbol sequences. ...
We present algorithms for finding a longest common increasing subsequence of two or more input seque...
This paper fe-examines. in a unified framework, me problem of finding a longest------commoIr"St...
Abstract. We consider the classic problem of computing (the length of) the longest common subsequenc...
AbstractWe present algorithms for finding a longest common increasing subsequence of two or more inp...
In this paper, we introduce two efficient algorithms in practice for computing the length of a longest...
In the classic longest common substring (LCS) problem, we are given two strings S and T, each of len...
This paper investigates the approximability of the Longest Common Subsequence (LCS) problem. The fas...
Abstract. Given m documents of total length n, we consider the prob-lem of finding a longest string ...
We consider the classic problem of computing the Longest Common Subsequence(LCS) of two strings of l...
AbstractThe longest common subsequence (LCS) problem is one of the classical and well-studied proble...
AbstractThe problem of finding the longest common subsequence (lcs) of a given set of sequences over...
AbstractWe consider the complexity of computing a longest increasing subsequence (LIS) parameterised...
AbstractSpace saving techniques in computations of a longest common subsequence (LCS) of two strings...
summary:This paper deals with a new practical method for solving the longest common subsequence (LCS...
AbstractThe LCS problem is to determine a longest common subsequence (LCS) of two symbol sequences. ...
We present algorithms for finding a longest common increasing subsequence of two or more input seque...
This paper fe-examines. in a unified framework, me problem of finding a longest------commoIr"St...
Abstract. We consider the classic problem of computing (the length of) the longest common subsequenc...
AbstractWe present algorithms for finding a longest common increasing subsequence of two or more inp...
In this paper, we introduce two efficient algorithms in practice for computing the length of a longest...
In the classic longest common substring (LCS) problem, we are given two strings S and T, each of len...
This paper investigates the approximability of the Longest Common Subsequence (LCS) problem. The fas...
Abstract. Given m documents of total length n, we consider the prob-lem of finding a longest string ...
We consider the classic problem of computing the Longest Common Subsequence(LCS) of two strings of l...
AbstractThe longest common subsequence (LCS) problem is one of the classical and well-studied proble...
AbstractThe problem of finding the longest common subsequence (lcs) of a given set of sequences over...
AbstractWe consider the complexity of computing a longest increasing subsequence (LIS) parameterised...