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arxiv: 1708.06459 · v1 · pith:ZIUL5HNLnew · submitted 2017-08-22 · 💻 cs.FL

Unavoidable Sets of Partial Words of Uniform Length

classification 💻 cs.FL
keywords wordspartialunavoidablealphabetlengthproblemsetsuniform
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A set X of partial words over a finite alphabet A is called unavoidable if every two-sided infinite word over A has a factor compatible with an element of X. Unlike the case of a set of words without holes, the problem of deciding whether or not a given finite set of n partial words over a k-letter alphabet is avoidable is NP-hard, even when we restrict to a set of partial words of uniform length. So classifying such sets, with parameters k and n, as avoidable or unavoidable becomes an interesting problem. In this paper, we work towards this classification problem by investigating the maximum number of holes we can fill in unavoidable sets of partial words of uniform length over an alphabet of any fixed size, while maintaining the unavoidability property.

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