Is there any Linear Time algorithm to build Suffix Array? Please provide source code or algorithm link.....
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Is there any Linear Time algorithm to build Suffix Array? Please provide source code or algorithm link.....
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For this you can build a suffix tree in O(n) and then convert it into a suffix array by performing a lexicographic DFS on the suffix tree.
See this for more.
Yes. At least one such algorithm is DC3. However I don't know if linear time construction is any faster than for usual input sizes.
SA-IS algorithm has linear complexity, and is competitive with the time algorithms. You can find a simple description here and the original paper with some implementation here.