2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.tcs.2009.09.011
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On the longest common parameterized subsequence

Abstract: a b s t r a c tThe well-known problem of the longest common subsequence (LCS), of two strings of lengths n and m respectively, is O(nm)-time solvable and is a classical distance measure for strings. Another well-studied string comparison measure is that of parameterized matching, where two equal-length strings are a parameterized match if there exists a bijection on the alphabets such that one string matches the other under the bijection. All works associated with parameterized pattern matching present polynom… Show more

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“…In particular, within each such substring, the associated mapping function is required to be bijective. The work presented in [28] extends the approach in [27] by requiring the transformation function to have global validity. However, it still limits the set of allowed edit operations (in fact, substitutions are not allowed).…”
Section: A Semi-blind Edit Distance (Sbed)mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In particular, within each such substring, the associated mapping function is required to be bijective. The work presented in [28] extends the approach in [27] by requiring the transformation function to have global validity. However, it still limits the set of allowed edit operations (in fact, substitutions are not allowed).…”
Section: A Semi-blind Edit Distance (Sbed)mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In order to prove that STR-IC-LCPS is NP-hard, we shall reduce LCPS (see [4] Let Σ ∪ Π be an alphabet. Let S 1 and S 2 are sequences over Σ ∪ Π.…”
Section: Theorem 2 Str-ic-lcps Is Np-complete Proof It Is Clear Thmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have consider our genetic algorithms OA [1] (see [24]), OA [2] (see [25]), OA [3] (see [26]), and OA [4] (see [27]) for SAT. We have used heterogeneous cluster.…”
Section: Theorem 2 Str-ic-lcps Is Np-complete Proof It Is Clear Thmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Given sequences S 1 and S 2 over some fixed alphabet Σ ∪ Π, the longest common parameterized subsequence (LCPS) problem asks for a longest sequence T that is a parameterized subsequence of S 1 and S 2 . In [30] proved that LCPS is NP-hard. Note that by inserting the uncommon symbols (taking into account bijections) while preserving the symbol order, we can get a shortest common parameterized supersequence from longest common parameterized subsequence.…”
Section: Question: Is There a Sequence T |T | ≤ K That Is A Paramementioning
confidence: 99%