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125 Problems in Text Algorithms
with Solutions

Worked problems offer an interesting way to learn and practice with key concepts of string algorithms and combinatorics on words.

Maxime Crochemore (Author), Thierry Lecroq (Author), Wojciech Rytter (Author)

9781108835831, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 1 July 2021

320 pages
23.5 x 15.8 x 2.4 cm, 0.61 kg

String matching is one of the oldest algorithmic techniques, yet still one of the most pervasive in computer science. The past 20 years have seen technological leaps in applications as diverse as information retrieval and compression. This copiously illustrated collection of puzzles and exercises in key areas of text algorithms and combinatorics on words offers graduate students and researchers a pleasant and direct way to learn and practice with advanced concepts. The problems are drawn from a large range of scientific publications, both classic and new. Building up from the basics, the book goes on to showcase problems in combinatorics on words (including Fibonacci or Thue-Morse words), pattern matching (including Knuth-Morris-Pratt and Boyer-Moore like algorithms), efficient text data structures (including suffix trees and suffix arrays), regularities in words (including periods and runs) and text compression (including Huffman, Lempel-Ziv and Burrows-Wheeler based methods).

1. The Very Basics of Stringology
2. Combinatorial Puzzles
3. Pattern Matching
4. Efficient Data Structures
5. Regularities in Words
6. Text Compression
7. Miscellaneous.

Subject Areas: Computer science [UY], Algorithms & data structures [UMB], Mathematics [PB]

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