I have wrote an O(n^2) solution for this problem
http://www.spoj.com/problems/STRSOCU/
here is my code
What could be a better Solution for it?
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I have wrote an O(n^2) solution for this problem
http://www.spoj.com/problems/STRSOCU/
here is my code
What could be a better Solution for it?
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I tried to optimize it a little bit and write it in C++ but it also gives TLE http://ideone.com/fb4hv5 I do not concatenate n times but i give the Z-function a number k to start matching from the character at index k It works correctly and the Z-values are correct but the time is too much
This is the latest thing I did
I think I can't optimize more in an O(n^2) code
http://ideone.com/9OzGGX
O(n) solution with suffix automaton: 2bc3OA
Thank you so much. I haven't heard about this data structure before. Time to learn a new data structure. If you have some links that will make me understand it faster provide me with it please.
http://e-maxx.ru/algo/suffix_automata
but it's Russian :(