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Generalized suffix array
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In computer science, a generalized suffix array (or GSA) is a suffix array containing all suffixes for a set of strings. Given the set of strings of total length , it is a lexicographically sorted array of all suffixes of each string in . It is primarily used in bioinformatics and string processing.
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In computer science, a generalized suffix array (or GSA) is a suffix array containing all suffixes for a set of strings. Given the set of strings of total length , it is a lexicographically sorted array of all suffixes of each string in . It is primarily used in bioinformatics and string processing.
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