AbstractA classical measure of similarity between strings is the length of the longest common subsequence (LCS) between the two given strings. The search for efficient algorithms for finding the LCS has been going on for more than three decades. To date, all known algorithms may take quadratic time (shaved by logarithmic factors) to find large LCS. In this paper, the problem of approximating LCS is studied, while focusing on the hard inputs for this problem, namely, approximating LCS of near-linear size in strings over a relatively large alphabet (of size at least nϵ for some constant ϵ>0, where n is the length of the string). We show that, any given string over a relatively large alphabet can be embedded into a locally non-repetitive strin...
AbstractSpace saving techniques in computations of a longest common subsequence (LCS) of two strings...
The longest common subsequence (LCS) is a classic and well-studied measure of similarity between tw...
AbstractFor two strings a, b of lengths m, n, respectively, the longest common subsequence (LCS) pro...
AbstractA classical measure of similarity between strings is the length of the longest common subseq...
This paper investigates the approximability of the Longest Common Subsequence (LCS) problem. The fas...
This thesis investigates the approximability of the Longest Common Subsequence (LCS) problem. The fa...
We consider the classic problem of computing the Longest Common Subsequence(LCS) of two strings of l...
The problem of finding longest common subsequence (LCS) is one of the fundamental problems in comput...
The Longest Common Subsequence (LCS) is one of the most basic similarity measures and it captures im...
AbstractThe problem of finding the longest common subsequence (lcs) of a given set of sequences over...
Ochem, Rampersad, and Shallit gave various examples of infinite words avoiding what they called appr...
AbstractThe well-known problem of the longest common subsequence (LCS), of two strings of lengths n ...
Proving hardness of approximation is a major challenge in the field of fine-grained complexity and c...
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. ...
AbstractSpace saving techniques in computations of a longest common subsequence (LCS) of two strings...
The longest common subsequence (LCS) is a classic and well-studied measure of similarity between tw...
AbstractFor two strings a, b of lengths m, n, respectively, the longest common subsequence (LCS) pro...
AbstractA classical measure of similarity between strings is the length of the longest common subseq...
This paper investigates the approximability of the Longest Common Subsequence (LCS) problem. The fas...
This thesis investigates the approximability of the Longest Common Subsequence (LCS) problem. The fa...
We consider the classic problem of computing the Longest Common Subsequence(LCS) of two strings of l...
The problem of finding longest common subsequence (LCS) is one of the fundamental problems in comput...
The Longest Common Subsequence (LCS) is one of the most basic similarity measures and it captures im...
AbstractThe problem of finding the longest common subsequence (lcs) of a given set of sequences over...
Ochem, Rampersad, and Shallit gave various examples of infinite words avoiding what they called appr...
AbstractThe well-known problem of the longest common subsequence (LCS), of two strings of lengths n ...
Proving hardness of approximation is a major challenge in the field of fine-grained complexity and c...
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. ...
AbstractSpace saving techniques in computations of a longest common subsequence (LCS) of two strings...
The longest common subsequence (LCS) is a classic and well-studied measure of similarity between tw...
AbstractFor two strings a, b of lengths m, n, respectively, the longest common subsequence (LCS) pro...