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arxiv 2408.00308 v1 pith:P57NDEZN submitted 2024-08-01 cs.DS

Online Computation of String Net Frequency

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keywords stringonlinetextfirstsuffixtimeall-nffrequency
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The net frequency (NF) of a string, of length $m$, in a text, of length $n$, is the number of occurrences of the string in the text with unique left and right extensions. Recently, Guo et al. [CPM 2024] showed that NF is combinatorially interesting and how two key questions can be computed efficiently in the offline setting. First, SINGLE-NF: reporting the NF of a query string in an input text. Second, ALL-NF: reporting an occurrence and the NF of each string of positive NF in an input text. For many applications, however, facilitating these computations in an online manner is highly desirable. We are the first to solve the above two problems in the online setting, and we do so in optimal time, assuming, as is common, a constant-size alphabet: SINGLE-NF in $O(m)$ time and ALL-NF in $O(n)$ time. Our results are achieved by first designing new and simpler offline algorithms using suffix trees, proving additional properties of NF, and exploiting Ukkonen's online suffix tree construction algorithm and results on implicit node maintenance in an implicit suffix tree by Breslauer and Italiano.

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