How can i solve following problem using string hashing? SUB_PROB
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How can i solve following problem using string hashing? SUB_PROB
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Use Rabin-Karp Algorithm. It uses string hashing.
Ok thanks!
Isn't the time limit too strict for Rabin-Karp?
Rabin-karp complexity is O(n*m) and this problem time limit is 0.100s. So what will be the better approach?
I couldn't come up with anything using string hashing, but the problem might be solved using suffix array with complexity O(MlogM + N*logM). (still not sure if it's gonna pass since time limit is too tight) You can check it out here.