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Upper Bound for Palindromic and Factor Complexity of Rich Words

Published 8 Oct 2018 in math.CO | (1810.03573v2)

Abstract: A finite word ww of length nn contains at most n+1n+1 distinct palindromic factors. If the bound n+1n+1 is attained, the word ww is called rich. An infinite word ww is called rich if every finite factor of ww is rich. Let ww be a word (finite or infinite) over an alphabet with $q>1$ letters, let F(w,n)F(w,n) be the set of factors of length nn of the word ww, and let Fp(w,n)⊆F(w,n)F_p(w,n)\subseteq F(w,n) be the set of palindromic factors of length nn of the word ww. We present several upper bounds for ∣F(w,n)∣| F(w,n)| and ∣Fp(w,n)∣| F_p(w,n)|, where ww is a rich word. In particular we show that [| F(w,n)| \leq (q+1)8n2(8q{10}n){\log_2{2n}}+q\mbox{.}] In 2007, Bal{\'a}{\v z}i, Mas{\'a}kov{\'a}, and Pelantov{\'a} showed that [| F_p(w,n)| +| F_p(w,n+1)| \leq | F(w,n+1)|-| F(w,n)|+2\mbox{,}] where ww is an infinite word whose set of factors is closed under reversal. We generalize this inequality for finite words.

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