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arxiv: 1905.07223 · v1 · pith:5ZNY4A27new · submitted 2019-05-17 · 🧮 math.CO · cs.FL

Separating many words by counting occurrences of factors

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For a given language $L$, we study the languages $X$ such that for all distinct words $u, v \in L$, there exists a word $x \in X$ that appears a different number of times as a factor in $u$ and in $v$. In particular, we are interested in the following question: For which languages $L$ does there exist a finite language $X$ satisfying the above condition? We answer this question for all regular languages and for all sets of factors of infinite words.

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