We consider a range of simply stated dynamic data structure problems on
strings. An update changes one symbol in the input and a query asks us to
compute some function of the pattern of length m and a substring of a longer
text. We give both conditional and unconditional lower bounds for variants of
exact matching with wildcards, inner product, and Hamming distance computation
via a sequence of reductions. As an example, we show that there does not exist
an O(m1/2−ε) time algorithm for a large range of these problems
unless the online Boolean matrix-vector multiplication conjecture is false. We
also provide nearly matching upper bounds for most of the problems we consider.Comment: Accepted at STACS'1