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Longest Motifs with a Functionally Equivalent Central Block

2004

International audience; This paper presents a generalization of the notion of longest repeats with a block of k don't care symbols introduced by [Crochemore et al., LATIN 2004] (for k fixed) to longest motifs composed of three parts: a first and last that parameterize match (that is, match via some symbol renaming, initially unknown), and a functionally equivalent central block. Such three-part motifs are called longest block motifs. Different types of functional equivalence, and thus of matching criteria for the central block are considered, which include as a subcase the one treated in [Crochemore et al., LATIN 2004] and extend to the case of regular expressions with no Kleene closure or …

Discrete mathematics0303 health sciences[INFO.INFO-DS]Computer Science [cs]/Data Structures and Algorithms [cs.DS]Block (permutation group theory)0102 computer and information sciences01 natural sciencesCombinatoricsKleene algebra03 medical and health sciencesClosure (mathematics)010201 computation theory & mathematicsAlgorithmicsKleene starRegular expressionTime complexity030304 developmental biologyMathematicsComplement (set theory)
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On the additivity of block designs

2016

We show that symmetric block designs $${\mathcal {D}}=({\mathcal {P}},{\mathcal {B}})$$D=(P,B) can be embedded in a suitable commutative group $${\mathfrak {G}}_{\mathcal {D}}$$GD in such a way that the sum of the elements in each block is zero, whereas the only Steiner triple systems with this property are the point-line designs of $${\mathrm {PG}}(d,2)$$PG(d,2) and $${\mathrm {AG}}(d,3)$$AG(d,3). In both cases, the blocks can be characterized as the only k-subsets of $$\mathcal {P}$$P whose elements sum to zero. It follows that the group of automorphisms of any such design $$\mathcal {D}$$D is the group of automorphisms of $${\mathfrak {G}}_\mathcal {D}$$GD that leave $$\mathcal {P}$$P in…

Discrete mathematicsAlgebra and Number Theory010102 general mathematics0102 computer and information sciencesAutomorphism01 natural sciencesCombinatorics010201 computation theory & mathematicsAdditive functionDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsSettore MAT/03 - Geometria0101 mathematicsInvariant (mathematics)Symmetric designAbelian groupBlock designs Symmetric block designs Hadamard designs Steiner triple systemsMathematicsJournal of Algebraic Combinatorics
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On fixed points of the Burrows-Wheeler transform

2017

The Burrows-Wheeler Transform is a well known transformation widely used in Data Compression: important competitive compression software, such as Bzip (cf. [1]) and Szip (cf. [2]) and some indexing software, like the FM-index (cf. [3]), are deeply based on the Burrows Wheeler Transform. The main advantage of using BWT for data compression consists in its feature of "clustering" together equal characters. In this paper we show the existence of fixed points of BWT, i.e., words on which BWT has no effect. We show a characterization of the permutations associated to BWT of fixed points and we give the explicit form of fixed points on a binary ordered alphabet a, b having at most four b's and th…

Discrete mathematicsAlgebra and Number TheoryBurrows–Wheeler transformSettore INF/01 - InformaticaPermutationPermutations0102 computer and information sciences02 engineering and technologyInformation SystemFixed point01 natural sciencesTheoretical Computer ScienceComputational Theory and Mathematics010201 computation theory & mathematicsFixed PointFixed Points0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringBurrows-Wheeler Transform; Fixed Points; Permutations; Theoretical Computer Science; Algebra and Number Theory; Information Systems; Computational Theory and Mathematics020201 artificial intelligence & image processingBurrows-Wheeler TransformInformation SystemsMathematics
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Absolutely continuous functions with values in a Banach space

2017

Abstract Let Ω be an open subset of R n , n > 1 , and let X be a Banach space. We prove that α-absolutely continuous functions f : Ω → X are continuous and differentiable (in some sense) almost everywhere in Ω.

Discrete mathematicsApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsBanach space0102 computer and information sciencesAbsolute continuity01 natural sciencesw⁎-DifferentiabilitySobolev spaceMetric differentiability010201 computation theory & mathematicsSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaPointwise Lipschitz functionAlmost everywhereDifferentiable function0101 mathematicsAnalysisMathematics
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Forbidden words in symbolic dynamics

2000

AbstractWe introduce an equivalence relation≃between functions from N to N. By describing a symbolic dynamical system in terms of forbidden words, we prove that the≃-equivalence class of the function that counts the minimal forbidden words of a system is a topological invariant of the system. We show that the new invariant is independent from previous ones, but it is not characteristic. In the case of sofic systems, we prove that the≃-equivalence of the corresponding functions is a decidable question. As a more special application, we show, by using the new invariant, that two systems associated to Sturmian words having “different slope” are not conjugate.

Discrete mathematicsApplied Mathematicsautomata and formal languages010102 general mathematics[INFO.INFO-DS]Computer Science [cs]/Data Structures and Algorithms [cs.DS]Symbolic dynamics[INFO.INFO-DS] Computer Science [cs]/Data Structures and Algorithms [cs.DS]0102 computer and information sciencesFunction (mathematics)16. Peace & justice01 natural sciencesDecidabilitysymbolic dynamics010201 computation theory & mathematicsEquivalence relationcombinatoric on words0101 mathematicsInvariant (mathematics)Dynamical system (definition)Equivalence (measure theory)Computer Science::Formal Languages and Automata TheoryWord (group theory)ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSMathematics
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Total and fractional total colourings of circulant graphs

2008

International audience; In this paper, the total chromatic number and the fractional total chromatic number of circulant graphs are studied. For cubic circulant graphs we give upper bounds on the fractional total chromatic number and for 4-regular circulant graphs we find the total chromatic number for some cases and we give the exact value of the fractional total chromatic number in most cases.

Discrete mathematicsCirculant graphMathematics::CombinatoricsFractional total colouring010102 general mathematics[ INFO.INFO-DM ] Computer Science [cs]/Discrete Mathematics [cs.DM]0102 computer and information sciences[INFO.INFO-DM]Computer Science [cs]/Discrete Mathematics [cs.DM]01 natural sciencesTotal colouringTheoretical Computer ScienceCombinatoricsMSC 05C15010201 computation theory & mathematicsComputer Science::Discrete MathematicsGraph colouringDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsChromatic scale0101 mathematicsCirculant matrixValue (mathematics)MathematicsDiscrete Mathematics
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Efficient computation of the branching structure of an algebraic curve

2012

An efficient algorithm for computing the branching structure of a compact Riemann surface defined via an algebraic curve is presented. Generators of the fundamental group of the base of the ramified covering punctured at the discriminant points of the curve are constructed via a minimal spanning tree of the discriminant points. This leads to paths of minimal length between the points, which is important for a later stage where these paths are used as integration contours to compute periods of the surface. The branching structure of the surface is obtained by analytically continuing the roots of the equation defining the algebraic curve along the constructed generators of the fundamental gro…

Discrete mathematicsCircular algebraic curveComputational Geometry (cs.CG)FOS: Computer and information sciencesStable curveApplied MathematicsButterfly curve (algebraic)010102 general mathematics010103 numerical & computational mathematics01 natural sciencesModular curveMathematics - Algebraic GeometryComputational Theory and Mathematics14Q05Algebraic surfaceFOS: MathematicsComputer Science - Computational GeometryAlgebraic functionAlgebraic curve0101 mathematicsHyperelliptic curveAlgebraic Geometry (math.AG)AnalysisMathematics
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Generalized Schröder permutations

2013

We give the generating function for the integer sequence enumerating a class of pattern avoiding permutations depending on two parameters: m and p. The avoided patterns are the permutations of length m with the largest element in the first position and the second largest in one of the last p positions. For particular instances of m and p we obtain pattern avoiding classes enumerated by Schroder, Catalan and central binomial coefficient numbers, and thus, the obtained two-parameter generating function gathers under one roof known generating functions and expresses new ones. This work generalizes some earlier results of Barcucci et al. (2000) [2], Kremer (2000) [5] and Kremer (2003) [6].

Discrete mathematicsClass (set theory)General Computer Science010102 general mathematicsGenerating functionInteger sequence0102 computer and information sciences[ MATH.MATH-CO ] Mathematics [math]/Combinatorics [math.CO]01 natural sciencesTheoretical Computer ScienceCombinatorics010201 computation theory & mathematicsPosition (vector)[MATH.MATH-CO]Mathematics [math]/Combinatorics [math.CO]Central binomial coefficient0101 mathematicsElement (category theory)ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSMathematics
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Unavoidable sets and circular splicing languages

2017

Circular splicing systems are a formal model of a generative mechanism of circular words, inspired by a recombinant behaviour of circular DNA. They are defined by a finite alphabet A, an initial set I of circular words, and a set R of rules. In this paper, we focus on the still unknown relations between regular languages and circular splicing systems with a finite initial set and a finite set R of rules represented by a pair of letters ( ( 1 , 3 ) -CSSH systems). When R = A × A , it is known that the set of all words corresponding to the splicing language belongs to the class of pure unitary languages, introduced by Ehrenfeucht, Haussler, Rozenberg in 1983. They also provided a characteriza…

Discrete mathematicsClass (set theory)General Computer ScienceRegular languages; Circular splicing systems; Unavoidable sets0102 computer and information sciences02 engineering and technologyRegular languagesCharacterization (mathematics)01 natural sciencesUnitary stateTheoretical Computer ScienceFocus (linguistics)Set (abstract data type)CombinatoricsRegular language010201 computation theory & mathematicsUnavoidable sets0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingFinite setGenerative grammarCircular splicing systemsMathematicsTheoretical Computer Science
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Querying the Guarded Fragment with Transitivity

2016

We study the problem of answering a union of Boolean conjunctive queries q against a database Δ, and a logical theory φ which falls in the guarded fragment with transitive guards (GF + TG). We trace the frontier between decidability and undecidability of the problem under consideration. Surprisingly, we show that query answering under GF2 + TG, i.e., the two-variable fragment of GF + TG, is already undecidable (even without equality), whereas its monadic fragment is decidable; in fact, it is 2exptime-complete in combined complexity and coNP-complete in data complexity. We also show that for a restricted class of queries, query answering under GF+TG is decidable. © 2013 Springer-Verlag.

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