Time-Space Tradeoffs for Finding a Long Common Substring

CPM(2020)

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We consider the problem of finding, given two documents of total length $n$, a longest string occurring as a substring of both documents. This problem, known as the Longest Common Substring (LCS) problem, has a classic $O(n)$-time solution dating back to the discovery of suffix trees (Weiner, 1973) and their efficient construction for integer alphabets (Farach-Colton, 1997). However, these solutions require $\Theta(n)$ space, which is prohibitive in many applications. To address this issue, Starikovskaya and Vildh{\o}j (CPM 2013) showed that for $n^{2/3} \le s \le n^{1-o(1)}$, the LCS problem can be solved in $O(s)$ space and $O(\frac{n^2}{s})$ time. Kociumaka et al. (ESA 2014) generalized this tradeoff to $1 \leq s \leq n$, thus providing a smooth time-space tradeoff from constant to linear space. In this paper, we obtain a significant speed-up for instances where the length $L$ of the sought LCS is large. For $1 \leq s \leq n$, we show that the LCS problem can be solved in $O(s)$ space and $\tilde{O}(\frac{n^2}{L\cdot s}+n)$ time. The result is based on techniques originating from the LCS with Mismatches problem (Flouri et al., 2015; Charalampopoulos et al., CPM 2018), on space-efficient locally consistent parsing (Birenzwige et al., SODA 2020), and on the structure of maximal repetitions (runs) in the input documents.
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long common substring,time-space
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