The Smallest String Attractors of Fibonacci and Period-Doubling Words
Abstract: A string attractor of a string is a set of positions of such that any substring of has an occurrence that crosses a position in , i.e., there is a position such that and the intersection is nonempty. The size of the smallest string attractor of Fibonacci words is known to be $2$. We completely characterize the set of all smallest string attractors of Fibonacci words, and show a recursive formula describing the distinct position pairs that are the smallest string attractors of the th Fibonacci word for . Similarly, the size of the smallest string attractor of period-doubling words is known to be $2$. We also completely characterize the set of all smallest string attractors of period-doubling words, and show a formula describing the two distinct position pairs that are the smallest string attractors of the th period-doubling word for . Our results show that strings with the same smallest attractor size can have a drastically different number of distinct smallest attractors.
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