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Generalized De Bruijn Words, Invertible Necklaces, and the Burrows-Wheeler Transform (2502.12844v2)

Published 18 Feb 2025 in math.CO, cs.DM, cs.DS, and cs.FL

Abstract: We define generalized de Bruijn words as those words having a Burrows-Wheeler transform that is a concatenation of permutations of the alphabet. We show that generalized de Bruijn words are in 1-to-1 correspondence with Hamiltonian cycles in the generalized de Bruijn graphs introduced in the early '80s in the context of network design. When the size of the alphabet is a prime $p$, we define invertible necklaces as those whose BWT-matrix is non-singular. We show that invertible necklaces of length $n$ correspond to normal bases of the finite field $F_{pn}$, and that they form an Abelian group isomorphic to the Reutenauer group $RG_pn$. Using known results in abstract algebra, we can make a bridge between generalized de Bruijn words and invertible necklaces. In particular, we highlight a correspondence between binary de Bruijn words of order $d+1$, binary necklaces of length $2{d}$ having an odd number of $1$'s, invertible BWT matrices of size $2{d}\times 2{d}$, and normal bases of the finite field $F_{2{2{d}}}$.

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