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Update Query Time Trade-off for dynamic Suffix Arrays

Published 13 Jul 2020 in cs.DS | (2007.06604v1)

Abstract: The Suffix Array SA(S) of a string S[1 ... n] is an array containing all the suffixes of S sorted by lexicographic order. The suffix array is one of the most well known indexing data structures, and it functions as a key tool in many string algorithms. In this paper, we present a data structure for maintaining the Suffix Array of a dynamic string. For every $0 \leq \varepsilon \leq 1$, our data structure reports SA[i] in $\tilde{O}(n{\varepsilon})$ time and handles text modification in $\tilde{O}(n{1-\varepsilon})$ time. Additionally, our data structure enables the same query time for reporting iSA[i], with iSA being the Inverse Suffix Array of S[1 ... n]. Our data structure can be used to construct sub-linear dynamic variants of static strings algorithms or data structures that are based on the Suffix Array and the Inverse Suffix Array.

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