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New and efficient approaches to the quasiperiodic characterisation of a string

Abstract

A factor u of a string y is a cover of y if every letter of y lies within some occurrence of u in y; thus every cover u is also a border - both prefix and suffix - of y. A string y covered by u thus generalises the idea of a repetition; that is, a string composed of exact concatenations of u. Even though a string is coverable somewhat more frequently than it is a repetition, still a string that can be covered by a single u is rare. As a result, seeking to find a more generally applicable and descriptive notion of cover, many articles were written on the computation of a minimum k-cover of y; that is, the minimum cardinality set of strings of length k that collectively cover y. Unfortunately, this computation turns out to be NP-hard. Therefore, in this article, we propose new, simple, easily-computed, and widely applicable notions of string covering that provide an intuitive and useful characterisation of a string and its prefixes: the enhanced cover and the enhanced cover array. © Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic.

Authors

Flouri T; Iliopoulos CS; Kociumaka T; Pissis SP; Puglisi SJ; Smyth WF; Tyczyński W

Pagination

pp. 75-88

Publication Date

December 10, 2012

Conference proceedings

Proceedings of the Prague Stringology Conference Psc 2012

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