Graph explorer

Wee LCP

We prove that longest common prefix (LCP) information can be stored in much less space than previously known. More precisely, we show that in the presence of the text and the suffix array, o(n) additional bits are sufficient to answer LCP-queries asymptotically in the same time that is needed to retrieve an entry from the suffix array. This yields the smallest compressed suffix tree with sub-logarithmic navigation time.

3 nodes2 linksoverview previewWee LCP
3 nodes2 links
Wee LCP3 visible / 3 total nodes / 2 links
AuthorshipTopic signalWWee LCPpreprint / 2010AJohannes FischerResearcherTData Structures and Alg...3564 works
PaperSignal 102 links

Wee LCP

preprint / 2010

Open