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On the limiting law of the length of the longest common and increasing subsequences in random words with arbitrary distribution (English)
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21 July 2021
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last passage percolation
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longest common subsequences
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longest increasing subsequences
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optimal alignment
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random matrices
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random words
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weak convergence
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