Longest common substrings with k mismatches
Abstract
The longest common substring with k-mismatches problem is to find, given two strings S1 and S2, a longest substring A1 of S1 and A2 of S2 such that the Hamming distance between A1 and A2 is k. We introduce a practical O(nm) time and O(1) space solution for this problem, where n and m are the lengths of S1 and S2, respectively. This algorithm can also be used to compute the matching statistics with k-mismatches of S1 and S2 in O(nm) time and O(m) space. Moreover, we also present a theoretical solution for the k = 1 case which runs in O(n m) time, assuming m n, and uses O(m) space, improving over the existing O(nm) time and O(m) space bound of Babenko and Starikovskaya.
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