On the Number of Closed Factors in a Word
Formal Languages and Automata Theory
2014-12-02 v3 Combinatorics
Abstract
A closed word (a.k.a. periodic-like word or complete first return) is a word whose longest border does not have internal occurrences, or, equivalently, whose longest repeated prefix is not right special. We investigate the structure of closed factors of words. We show that a word of length contains at least distinct closed factors, and characterize those words having exactly closed factors. Furthermore, we show that a word of length can contain many distinct closed factors.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.1305.6395,
title = {On the Number of Closed Factors in a Word},
author = {Golnaz Badkobeh and Gabriele Fici and Zsuzsanna Lipták},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1305.6395},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
Accepted to LATA 2015