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A Central Limit Theorem for the Length of the Longest Common Subsequences in Random Words

Probability 2023-01-09 v6 Combinatorics

Abstract

Let (Xi)i1(X_i)_{i \geq 1} and (Yi)i1(Y_i)_{i\geq1} be two independent sequences of independent identically distributed random variables taking their values in a common finite alphabet and having the same law. Let LCnLC_n be the length of the longest common subsequences of the two random words X1XnX_1\cdots X_n and Y1YnY_1\cdots Y_n. Under a lower bound assumption on the order of its variance, LCnLC_n is shown to satisfy a central limit theorem. This is in contrast to the limiting distribution of the length of the longest common subsequences in two independent uniform random permutations of {1,,n}\{1, \dots, n\}, which is shown to be the Tracy-Widom distribution.

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@article{arxiv.1408.1559,
  title  = {A Central Limit Theorem for the Length of the Longest Common Subsequences in Random Words},
  author = {Christian Houdré and Ümit Işlak},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1408.1559},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

Revised arguments, main result unchanged; Corrected typos; Added references