Abstract
The extended Burrows Wheeler Transform (eBWT) was introduced by Mantaci et al. [TCS 2007] to extend the definition of the BWT to a collection of strings. In our prior work [SPIRE 2021], we give a linear-time algorithm for the eBWT that preserves the fundamental property of the original definition (i.e., the independence from the input order). The algorithm combines a modification of the Suffix Array Induced Sorting (SAIS) algorithm [IEEE Trans Comput 2011] with Prefix Free Parsing [AMB 2019; JCB 2020]. In this paper, we show how this construction algorithm leads to r-indexing the eBWT, i.e., run-length encoded eBWT and SA samples of Gagie et al. [SODA 2018] can be constructed efficiently from the components of the PFP. Moreover, we show that finding maximal exact matches (MEMs) between a query string and the r-index of the eBWT can be efficiently supported.
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