نتایج جستجو برای: increasing participants

تعداد نتایج: 791737  

2017
Ton Kloks Richard B. Tan Jan van Leeuwen J. van Leeuwen

We consider scenarios in which long sequences of data are analyzed and subsequences must be traced that are monotone and maximum, according to some measure. A classical example is the online Longest Increasing Subsequence Problem for numeric and alphanumeric data. We extend the problem in two ways: (a) we allow data from any partially ordered set, and (b) we maximize subsequences using much mor...

1999
Jean-Dominique Deuschel

We study the uctuations, in the large deviations regime, of the longest increasing subsequence of a random i.i.d. sample on the unit square. In particular, our results yield the precise upper and lower exponential tails for the length of the longest increasing subsequence of a random permutation. i=1 denote a sequence of i.i.d. random variables with marginal law on the unit square Q = 0; 1] 2. ...

2018
Masashi Kiyomi Hirotaka Ono Yota Otachi Pascal Schweitzer Jun Tarui

Given a sequence of integers, we want to find a longest increasing subsequence of the sequence. It is known that this problem can be solved in O(n log n) time and space. Our goal in this paper is to reduce the space consumption while keeping the time complexity small. For √ n ≤ s ≤ n, we present algorithms that use O(s log n) bits and O( 1 s · n · log n) time for computing the length of a longe...

Journal: :Inf. Process. Lett. 2010
Amit Chakrabarti

The deterministic space complexity of approximating the length of the longest increasing subsequence of a stream of N integers is known to be Θ̃( √ N). However, the randomized complexity is wide open. We show that the technique used in earlier work to establish the Ω( √ N) deterministic lower bound fails strongly under randomization: specifically, we show that the communication problems on which...

2005
Bob P. Weems Yongsheng Bai

By reviewing Longest Increasing Subsequence (LIS) and Longest Common Subsequence (LCS), the Longest Common Increasing Subsequence (LCIS) problem is explored for two non-random input cases in details. Specifically, we designed two algorithms, one solving the input sequence scenario with the case that one sequence is ordered and duplicate elements are allowed in each of sequences, and the second ...

Journal: :Theor. Comput. Sci. 2004
Michael H. Albert Alexander Golynski Angèle M. Hamel Alejandro López-Ortiz S. Srinivasa Rao Mohammad Ali Safari

We consider the problem of :nding the longest increasing subsequence in a sliding window over a given sequence (LISW). We propose an output-sensitive data structure that solves this problem in time O(n log log n+OUTPUT) for a sequence of n elements. This data structure substantially improves over the na?@ve generalization of the longest increasing subsequence algorithm and in fact produces an o...

2004
David Semé Sidney Youlou

In this paper we give parallel solutions to the problem of finding the Longest Increasing Subsequence of a given sequence of n integers. First, we show the existence of a simple dynamic programming solution. Its running time is Θ(n) and its space requirement is Θ(n). Then, we continue by showing that it is possible to develop two parallel solutions based on optical bus system of n processors, o...

1999
OFER ZEITOUNI

We study the fluctuations, in the large deviations regime, of the longest increasing subsequence of a random i.i.d. sample on the unit square. In particular, our results yield the precise upper and lower exponential tails for the length of the longest increasing subsequence of a random permutation. §.

2009
ERIC CATOR

The interplay between two-dimensional percolation growth models and one-dimensional particle processes has always been a fruitful source of interesting mathematical phenomena. In this paper we develop a connection between the construction of Busemann functions in the Hammersley last-passage percolation model with i.i.d. random weights, and the existence, ergodicity and uniqueness of equilibrium...

1995
Jean-Dominique Deuschel

We consider the concentration of measure for n iid, two-dimensional random variables, under the conditioning that they form a record. Under mild conditions, we show that all random variables tend to concentrate, as n ! 1, around limiting curves, which are the solutions of an appropriate variational problem. We also show that the same phenomenum occurs, without the records conditioning, for the ...

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