The Complexity of Pattern Matching for 321-Avoiding and Skew-Merged Permutations
Abstract
The Permutation Pattern Matching problem, asking whether a pattern permutation π is contained in a permutation τ, is known to be NP-complete. In this paper we present two polynomial time algorithms for special cases. The first algorithm is applicable if both π and τ are 321-avoiding; the second is applicable if π and τ are skew-merged. Both algorithms have a runtime of O(kn), where k is the length of π and n the length of τ.
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