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I am writing an essay about the Lemepel Ziv Markov chain Algorithm chain 2 and the burrows wheeler transform, but I cannot find the Big O notations for these algorithms. I looked for pseudo code for both, through source code and yet I still cant find the notation. I can only access the LZMA2 Java code, however it is littered with methods from the program I accessed it by (not the IDE). I cannot find the complete raw algorithms for neither of these two algorithms, is there another way I can determine the notation?

Is there a method just by looking at the way they function as compression algorithms?

Thank you very much! Help would be greatly appreciated!

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    From the abstract at ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/892706: "Like the BWT-based codes, the proposed algorithm requires worst case O(n) computational complexity..." Jan 17, 2017 at 16:07
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    There isn't just one way to compute the BWT, there are linear-time ways to do it, quadratic-time ways, and various in between (some log n factors appear).
    – harold
    Jan 17, 2017 at 16:39
  • Oh so no generalised term? How can I access the code to see this?
    – Samuelf80
    Jan 17, 2017 at 18:53

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O(n). These methods all work with some fixed block size, with some corresponding approximately constant time to compress a block. So the total time is simply linear in the input size.

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  • thank you, and is a block the segment of data being compressed- so for the lzma the 'window'?
    – Samuelf80
    Jan 18, 2017 at 8:27
  • It's related. As I recall the default block size is four times the window size.
    – Mark Adler
    Jan 19, 2017 at 18:25

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