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arxiv: 1901.03937 · v1 · pith:5YAQKRUCnew · submitted 2019-01-13 · 🧮 math.CO

M-Ambiguity Sequences for Parikh Matrices and Their Periodicity Revisited

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The introduction of Parikh matrices by Mateescu et al. in 2001 has sparked numerous new investigations in the theory of formal languages by various researchers, among whom is Serbanuta. Recently, a decade-old conjecture by Serbanuta on the M-ambiguity of words was disproved, leading to new possibilities in the study of such words. In this paper, we investigate how selective repeated duplications of letters in a word affect the M-ambiguity of the resulting words. The corresponding M-ambiguity of those words are then presented in sequences, which we term as M-ambiguity sequences. We show that nearly all patterns of M-ambiguity sequences are attainable. Finally, by employing certain algebraic approach and some underlying theory in integer programming, we show that repeated periodic duplications of letters of the same type in a word results in an M-ambiguity sequence that is eventually periodic.

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