Can this problem be solved using Suffix Automaton? I want to know if we can solve this using this algorithm. Can anyone please share any ideas? Thanks in advance :)
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Can this problem be solved using Suffix Automaton? I want to know if we can solve this using this algorithm. Can anyone please share any ideas? Thanks in advance :)
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Actually it's a problem on KMP algorithm...
I have already solved using KMP & DFS. But i want to know if it has any idea on SAM.
You don't even need suffix automata, I think you can do it in O(N) just with tree DFS and kmp :)
I have already solved using KMP & DFS. But i want to know if it has any idea on SAM.