V-Words, Lyndon Words and Galois Words
Data Structures and Algorithms
2024-09-05 v1
Abstract
We say that a family of strings over forms a Unique Maximal Factorization Family (UMFF) if and only if every has a unique maximal factorization. Further, an UMFF is called a circ-UMFF whenever it contains exactly one rotation of every primitive string . -order is a non-lexicographical total ordering on strings that determines a circ-UMFF. In this paper we propose a generalization of circ-UMFF called the substring circ-UMFF and extend combinatorial research on -order by investigating connections to Lyndon words. Then we extend these concepts to any total order. Applications of this research arise in efficient text indexing, compression, and search problems.
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@article{arxiv.2409.02757,
title = {V-Words, Lyndon Words and Galois Words},
author = {Jacqueline W. Daykin and Neerja Mhaskar and W. F. Smyth},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.02757},
year = {2024}
}
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30 pages