LZ-End Parsing in Compressed Space

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Authors Dominik Kempa, Dmitry Kosolobov arXiv ID 1611.01769 Category cs.DS: Data Structures & Algorithms Citations 31 Venue Data Compression Conference Last Checked 3 months ago
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We present an algorithm that constructs the LZ-End parsing (a variation of LZ77) of a given string of length $n$ in $O(n\log\ell)$ expected time and $O(z + \ell)$ space, where $z$ is the number of phrases in the parsing and $\ell$ is the length of the longest phrase. As an option, we can fix $\ell$ (e.g., to the size of RAM) thus obtaining a reasonable LZ-End approximation with the same functionality and the length of phrases restricted by $\ell$. This modified algorithm constructs the parsing in streaming fashion in one left to right pass on the input string w.h.p. and performs one right to left pass to verify the correctness of the result. Experimentally comparing this version to other LZ77-based analogs, we show that it is of practical interest.
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