2000 character limit reached
A strengthened bound on the number of states required to characterize maximum parsimony distance
Published 11 Jun 2025 in q-bio.PE and math.CO | (2506.09888v1)
Abstract: In this article we prove that the distance between two unrooted binary phylogenetic trees on the same set of taxa can be defined by a character that is convex on one of and which has at most $2k$ states. This significantly improves upon the previous bound of $7k-5$ states. We also show that for every there exist two trees with such that at least states are necessary in any character that achieves this distance and which is convex on one of .
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