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String matching algorithms / Coding theory / Algorithm / Mathematical logic / Theoretical computer science / Group theory / Approximate string matching / Apostolico–Giancarlo algorithm / Mathematics / Abstract algebra / Applied mathematics
Date: 2011-02-26 08:45:11
String matching algorithms
Coding theory
Algorithm
Mathematical logic
Theoretical computer science
Group theory
Approximate string matching
Apostolico–Giancarlo algorithm
Mathematics
Abstract algebra
Applied mathematics

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