Abstract:Determining the index of the Simon congruence is a long outstanding open problem. Two words u and v are called Simon congruent if they have the same set of scattered factors, which are parts of the word in the correct order but not necessarily consecutive, e.g., oath is a scattered factor of logarithm. Following the idea of scattered factor k-universality, we investigate m-nearly k-universality, i.e., words where m scattered factors of length k are absent, w.r.t. Simon congruence. We present a full characteris… Show more
“…For instance, it can be used to directly compare two words w. r. t. their universality index, or serve as a starting point for the analysis of the set of missing subsequences of words. See, for instance, [7,17,22,21,18,39].…”
In this paper we provide an overview of a series of recent results regarding algorithms for searching for subsequences in words or for the analysis of the sets of subsequences occurring in a word.
“…For instance, it can be used to directly compare two words w. r. t. their universality index, or serve as a starting point for the analysis of the set of missing subsequences of words. See, for instance, [7,17,22,21,18,39].…”
In this paper we provide an overview of a series of recent results regarding algorithms for searching for subsequences in words or for the analysis of the sets of subsequences occurring in a word.
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