#P14896. [ICPC 2018 Yokohama R] Shortest Common Non-Subsequence
[ICPC 2018 Yokohama R] Shortest Common Non-Subsequence
题目描述
A subsequence of a sequence is a sequence that can be derived from the original sequence by picking up some or no elements of preserving the order. For example, "ICPC" is a subsequence of "MICROPROCESSOR".
A common subsequence of two sequences is a subsequence of both sequences. The famous longest common subsequence problem is finding the longest of common subsequences of two given sequences.
In this problem, conversely, we consider the shortest common non-subsequence problem: Given two sequences consisting of 0 and 1, your task is to find the shortest sequence also consisting of 0 and 1 that is a subsequence of neither of the two sequences.
输入格式
The input consists of a single test case with two lines. Both lines are sequences consisting only of 0 and 1. Their lengths are between 1 and 4000, inclusive.
输出格式
Output in one line the shortest common non-subsequence of two given sequences. If there are two or more such sequences, you should output the lexicographically smallest one. Here, a sequence is lexicographically smaller than another sequence of the same length if there exists such that , , , and , where is the -th character of a sequence .
0101
1100001
0010
101010101
010101010
000000
11111111
00000000
01