Usage case: client needs to send a huge string over HTTP. The server replies whether the string contains some substring. However, huge string is huge. This system is as a result really inefficient. Moreover, huge string contains some sensitive info, so this is really insecure.
Is there some pseudo-hashing mechanism that somehow summarizes a big string into some number, which all substrings of this big string would hash to the same number, but non-substrings will with high probability not hash to this big string?
0
. By this argument all strings hash to0
, which is a contradiction that this can be used as a determiner of substrings.n + 1
possible positions for the markers from which we must select two. However, this neglects to count the empty string. Therefore, there are1 + (n + 1 choose 2) = 1 + n(n + 1) / 2
possible substrings. However, this reasoning assumes a repeated substring is counted multiple times, once for each occurrence.