Title of article :
How Many Squares Can a String Contain?
Author/Authors :
Fraenkel، نويسنده , , Aviezri S. and Simpson، نويسنده , , Jamie، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
All our words (strings) are over afixedalphabet. A square is a subword of the formuu=u2, whereuis a nonempty word. Two squares aredistinctif they are of different shape, not just translates of each other. A worduisprimitiveifucannot be written in the formu=vjfor somej⩾2. A squareu2withuprimitive isprimitive rooted. LetM(n) denote the maximum number of distinct squares,P(n) the maximum number of distinct primitive rooted squares in a word of length n. We prove: no position in any word can be the beginning of the rightmost occurrence of more than two squares, from which we deduceM(n)<2nfor alln>0, andP(n)=n−o(n) for infinitely manyn.
Journal title :
Journal of Combinatorial Theory Series A
Journal title :
Journal of Combinatorial Theory Series A