Right-to-left online construction of parameterized position heaps
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Two strings of equal length are said to parameterized match if there is a bijection that maps the characters of one string to those of the other string, so that two strings become identical. The parameterized pattern matching problem is, given two strings $T$ and $P$, to find the occurrences of substrings in $T$ that parameterized match $P$. Diptarama et al. [Position Heaps for Parameterized Strings, CPM 2017] proposed an indexing data structure called parameterized position heaps, and gave a left-to-right online construction algorithm. In this paper, we present a right-to-left online construction algorithm for parameterized position heaps. For a text string $T$ of length $n$ over two kinds of alphabets $\Sigma$ and $\Pi$ of respective size $\sigma$ and $\pi$, our construction algorithm runs in $O(n \log(\sigma + \pi))$ time with $O(n)$ space. Our right-to-left parameterized position heaps support pattern matching queries in $O(m \log (\sigma + \pi) + m \pi + \mathit{pocc}))$ time, where $m$ is the length of a query pattern $P$ and $\mathit{pocc}$ is the number of occurrences to report. Our construction and pattern matching algorithms are as efficient as Diptarama et al.'s algorithms.
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