I wonder if there's an easy way to solve this problem using suffix automaton. There's a linear solution for this problem using suffix tree (link to a much harder version of a problem).
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I wonder if there's an easy way to solve this problem using suffix automaton. There's a linear solution for this problem using suffix tree (link to a much harder version of a problem).
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Yes, and very easily. For example, let's consider the following problem: How Many Substrings?. The solution is very concise:
and it's without any modification of SAu algorithm. Here
last
is the last SAu state (created while addingline[i]
into SAu),res
is the number of unique substrings of string's prefix,link
is the suffix link.Thanks. That's exactly what I was hoping to find.