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On the Order of the Central Moments of the Length of the Longest Common Subsequences in Random Words
Published 2012-12-13, updated 2016-04-20Version 4
We investigate the order of the $r$-th, $1\le r < +\infty$, central moment of the length of the longest common subsequence of two independent random words of size $n$ whose letters are identically distributed and independently drawn from a finite alphabet. When all but one of the letters are drawn with small probabilities, which depend on the size of the alphabet, a lower bound is shown to be of order $n^{r/2}$. This result complements a generic upper bound also of order $n^{r/2}$.
Comments: Final version, to appear in HDP VII, Progress in Probability, Birkhauser
Categories: math.PR
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