One of the fundamental ways to construct De Bruijn sequences is by using a shift-rule. A shift-rule receives a word as an argument and computes the symbol that appears after it in the sequence. An optimal shift-rule for an (n, k)-De Bruijn sequence runs in time O(n). We propose an extended notion we name a generalized-shift-rule, which receives a word, w, and an integer, c, and outputs the c symbols that comes after w. An optimal generalized-shift-rule for an (n, k)-De Bruijn sequence runs in time O(n + c). We show that, unlike in the case of a shiftrule, a time optimal generalized-shift-rule allows to construct the entire sequence efficiently. We provide a time optimal generalized-shift-rule for the well-known prefer-max and prefer-min De Bruijn sequences.
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