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A Tighter Upper Bound for the Number of Distinct Squares in Circular Words

Combinatorics 2026-05-13 v1

Abstract

A \emph{square} is a word of the form uuuu, where uu is a nonempty finite word. Given a finite word ww of length nn, let [w][w] denote the corresponding \emph{circular word}, i.e., the set of all cyclic rotations of ww. We study the number of distinct square factors of the elements of [w][w]. Amit and Gawrychowski first showed that this number is upper bounded by 3.14n3.14n. In a recent article, Charalampopoulos et al. improved this upper bound to 1.8n1.8n and conjectured that the sharp upper bound is 1.5n1.5n. In this note, we improve this upper bound to 53n\frac{5}{3}n.

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@article{arxiv.2605.12215,
  title  = {A Tighter Upper Bound for the Number of Distinct Squares in Circular Words},
  author = {Shuo Li and Yuan Song},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.12215},
  year   = {2026}
}