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A non-recursive linear Suffix Array construction algorithm is presented in this thesis: Linear-time Suffix Sorting. The author claims that, overall, the algorithm runs at $O(n)$. While it is well explained, there are only hints that this is case. The implementation of the algorithm is in this GitHub repository written in C.

My question is: What are the complexity constants (say $O(\alpha n + \beta)$ where $\alpha$ and $\beta$ are constants) for C code between lines 92 and 186?

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Constants like this are generally not calculated for the run time of algorithms, because it's not clear what they would count - would they count the number of some sort of primitive C operation executed, or the number of x86-64 operations, or the number of arm64 operations, or the microcode operations, or ...?

More frequently than calculating the constants, people measure the run time and show the $\alpha$ that fits best. They will also sometimes calculate the number of times a specific operation is executed, like comparisons or swaps in a sorting algorithm.

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