posted on 2015-05-07, 11:21authored byV. Jayapaul, S. Jo, V. Raman, Rajeev Raman, S. R. Rao
Given a sequence of n elements from a totally ordered set, and a position in the sequence, the nearest larger neighbor (NLN) query
returns the position of the element which is closest to the query position, and is larger than the element at the query position.
The problem of finding all nearest larger neighbors has attracted interest due to its applications for parenthesis matching and in
computational geometry [1, 2, 3]. We consider a data structure version of this problem, which is to preprocess a given sequence of
elements to construct a data structure that can answer NLN queries efficiently. We consider time-space tradeoffs for the problem
in both the encoding (where the input is not accessible after the data structure has been created) and indexing model, and consider
cases when the input is in a one dimensional array, and also initiate the study of this problem on two-dimensional arrays.
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Citation
Journal of Discrete Algorithms 2016, 36, pp. 63–75
Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING/Department of Computer Science