On the Number of Subsequences in the Nonbinary Deletion Channel
Information Theory
2026-04-20 v2 Combinatorics
math.IT
Abstract
In the deletion channel, an important problem is to determine the number of subsequences derived from a string of length when subjected to deletions. It is well-known that the number of subsequences in the setting exhibits a strong dependence on the number of runs in the string , where a run is defined as a maximal substring of identical characters. In this paper we study the number of subsequences of a non-binary string in this scenario, and propose some improved bounds on the number of subsequences of -run non-binary strings. Specifically, we characterize a family of -run non-binary strings with the maximum number of subsequences under any deletions, and show that this number can be computed in polynomial time.
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@article{arxiv.2601.06493,
title = {On the Number of Subsequences in the Nonbinary Deletion Channel},
author = {Han Li and Xiang Wang and Fang-Wei Fu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.06493},
year = {2026}
}