Longest common subsequences in sets of words

Abstract

Given a set of t words of length n over a k-letter alphabet, it is proved that there exists a common subsequence among two of them of length at least nk+cn1-1/(t-k-2), for some c>0 depending on k and t. This is sharp up to the value of c.

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