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Matching Patterns in Strings Subject to Multi-Linear Transformations

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  • Tali Eilam-Tzoreff

    (Tel Aviv University, Department of Computer Science School of Mathematical Sciences Sackler Faculty of Exact Sciences)

  • Uzi Vishkin

    (Tel Aviv University, Department of Computer Science School of Mathematical Sciences Sackler Faculty of Exact Sciences
    New York University, Department of Computer Science Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences)

Abstract

Suppose we are given two strings of real numbers. The longer string is called text and the other is called pattern. We consider problems within the following framework. Suppose each symbol of the pattern was modified by any transformation which is a member in some family of transformations. Find all occurrences of the pattern in the text where the pattern may appear subject to any one of these transformations. Problems are introduced and efficient algorithms are given.

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  • Tali Eilam-Tzoreff & Uzi Vishkin, 1990. "Matching Patterns in Strings Subject to Multi-Linear Transformations," Springer Books, in: Renato M. Capocelli (ed.), Sequences, pages 45-58, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-1-4612-3352-7_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-3352-7_4
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