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Suppose we have just performed searches in a self-index for two patterns $A$ and $B$ and now we want to search for their concatenation \A B); how can we best make use of our previous computations? In this paper we consider this problem and, more generally, how we can store a dynamic library of patterns that we can easily manipulate in interesting ways. We give a space- and time-efficient data structure for this problem that is compatible with many of the best self-indexes.

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