Pseudo-Power Avoidance
classification
💻 cs.FL
cs.DS
keywords
antimorphicavoidanceinvolutionpseudo-pseudo-powerrepetitionth-power-freealgorithms
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Repetition avoidance has been studied since Thue's work. In this paper, we considered another type of repetition, which is called pseudo-power. This concept is inspired by Watson-Crick complementarity in DNA sequence and is defined over an antimorphic involution $\phi$. We first classify the alphabet $\Sigma$ and the antimorphic involution $\phi$, under which there exists sufficiently long pseudo-$k$th-power-free words. Then we present algorithms to test whether a finite word $w$ is pseudo-$k$th-power-free.
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