Tight Additive Sensitivity on LZ-style Compressors and String Attractors
Abstract
The worst-case additive sensitivity of a string repetitiveness measure c is defined to be the largest difference between c(w) and c(w'), where w is a string of length n and w' is a string that can be obtained by performing a single-character edit operation on w. We present O(n) upper bounds for the worst-case additive sensitivity of the smallest string attractor size γ and the smallest bidirectional scheme size b, which match the known lower bounds (n) for γ and b [Akagi et al. 2023]. Further, we present matching upper and lower bounds for the worst-case additive sensitivity of the Lempel-Ziv family - (n23) for LZSS and LZ-End, and (n) for LZ78.
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