String Representation in Suffixient Set Size Space
Data Structures and Algorithms
2026-04-21 v3
Abstract
Repetitiveness measures quantify how much repetitive structure a string contains and serve as parameters for compressed representations and indexing data structures. We study the measure , defined as the size of the smallest suffixient set. Although has been studied extensively, its reachability, whether every string admits a string representation of size words, has remained an important open problem. We answer this question affirmatively by presenting the first such representation scheme. Our construction is based on a new model, the substring equation system (SES), and we show that every string admits an SES of size .
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@article{arxiv.2604.04377,
title = {String Representation in Suffixient Set Size Space},
author = {Hiroki Shibata and Hideo Bannai},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.04377},
year = {2026}
}