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Mutual Borders and Overlaps (2010.14663v2)

Published 27 Oct 2020 in cs.DM and math.CO

Abstract: A word is said to be \emph{bordered} if it contains a non-empty proper prefix that is also a suffix. We can naturally extend this definition to pairs of non-empty words. A pair of words $(u,v)$ is said to be \emph{mutually bordered} if there exists a word that is a non-empty proper prefix of $u$ and suffix of $v$, and there exists a word that is a non-empty proper suffix of $u$ and prefix of $v$. In other words, $(u,v)$ is mutually bordered if $u$ overlaps $v$ and $v$ overlaps $u$. We give a recurrence for the number of mutually bordered pairs of words. Furthermore, we show that, asymptotically, there are $c\cdot k{2n}$ mutually bordered words of length-$n$ over a $k$-letter alphabet, where $c$ is a constant. Finally, we show that the expected shortest overlap between pairs of words is bounded above by a constant.

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