A New Algebraic Approach for String Reconstruction from Substring Compositions
Abstract
We consider the problem of binary string reconstruction from the multiset of its substring compositions, i.e., referred to as the substring composition multiset, first introduced and studied by Acharya et al. We introduce a new algorithm for the problem of string reconstruction from its substring composition multiset which relies on the algebraic properties of the equivalent bivariate polynomial formulation of the problem. We then characterize specific algebraic conditions for the binary string to be reconstructed that guarantee the algorithm does not require any backtracking through the reconstruction, and, consequently, the time complexity is bounded polynomially. More specifically, in the case of no backtracking, our algorithm has a time complexity of O(n2) compared to the algorithm by Acharya et al., which has a time complexity of O(n2(n)), where n is the length of the binary string. Furthermore, it is shown that larger sets of binary strings are uniquely reconstructable by the new algorithm and without the need for backtracking leading to codebooks of reconstruction codes that are larger, by a linear factor in size, compared to the previously known construction by Pattabiraman et al., while having O(n2) reconstruction complexity.
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