concatenating palindromes

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05 October 2009

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Donald Knuth on the Knuth–Morris–Pratt string searching algorithm:
"It was just a curiosity, I mean nobody really cares about concatenation of palindromes but there it was, and... and so according to Cook's theorem, since there was a way for this funny machine to... to recognize these... these palindromes, then there must be a fast way to recognise these... these concatenations of palindromes on a regular computer."
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