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Scattered Factor Universality -- The Power of the Remainder

Computation and Language 2021-04-20 v1 Combinatorics

Abstract

Scattered factor (circular) universality was firstly introduced by Barker et al. in 2020. A word ww is called kk-universal for some natural number kk, if every word of length kk of ww's alphabet occurs as a scattered factor in ww; it is called circular kk-universal if a conjugate of ww is kk-universal. Here, a word u=u1unu=u_1\cdots u_n is called a scattered factor of ww if uu is obtained from ww by deleting parts of ww, i.e. there exists (possibly empty) words v1,,vn+1v_1,\dots,v_{n+1} with w=v1u1v2vnunvn+1w=v_1u_1v_2\cdots v_nu_nv_{n+1}. In this work, we prove two problems, left open in the aforementioned paper, namely a generalisation of one of their main theorems to arbitrary alphabets and a slight modification of another theorem such that we characterise the circular universality by the universality. On the way, we present deep insights into the behaviour of the remainder of the so called arch factorisation by Hebrard when repetitions of words are considered.

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@article{arxiv.2104.09063,
  title  = {Scattered Factor Universality -- The Power of the Remainder},
  author = {Pamela Fleischmann and Sebastian Bernhard Germann and Dirk Nowotka},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.09063},
  year   = {2021}
}