Non-Constructive Upper Bounds for Repetition Thresholds

IF 0.6 4区 计算机科学 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, THEORY & METHODS
Arseny M. Shur
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We study the power of entropy compression in proving avoidance results in combinatorics on words. Namely, we analyze variants of a simple algorithm that transforms an input word into a word avoiding repetitions of prescribed type. This transformation can be made reversible by adding the log of the run of the algorithm to the output. Counting distinct logs, it is possible to conclude that a given repetition is avoidable over all sufficiently large alphabets. We introduce two methods of counting logs. Applying them to ordinary, undirected, and conjugate repetitions, we prove, in all cases, the results of type “\((1+\frac{1}{d})\)-powers are avoidable over \(d+O(1)\) letters”. These results are closer to the optimum than is usually expected from purely information-theoretic considerations. In the final part, we present experimental results obtained by the mentioned transformation algorithm in the extreme case of \((d+1)\)-ary words avoiding \((1+\frac{1}{d})^+\!\)-powers.

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重复阈值的非建设性上限
我们研究了熵压缩在证明字词组合学中避免重复结果方面的威力。也就是说,我们分析了一种简单算法的变体,这种算法能将输入词转化为避免规定类型重复的词。通过在输出中加入算法运行的对数,可以使这种转换具有可逆性。通过计算不同的对数,可以得出结论:在所有足够大的字母表中,特定重复都是可以避免的。我们介绍两种计算对数的方法。将它们应用于普通重复、无向重复和共轭重复,我们在所有情况下都证明了"((1+\frac{1}{d})\)幂在\(d+O(1)\)字母上是可避免的 "这种结果。这些结果比通常纯粹从信息论角度考虑的结果更接近最佳值。在最后一部分,我们介绍了上述转换算法在避免((1+frac{1}{d})^+\!\)幂的((d+1)\)一元词的极端情况下所获得的实验结果。
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Theory of Computing Systems
Theory of Computing Systems 工程技术-计算机:理论方法
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1.90
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0.00%
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36
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: TOCS is devoted to publishing original research from all areas of theoretical computer science, ranging from foundational areas such as computational complexity, to fundamental areas such as algorithms and data structures, to focused areas such as parallel and distributed algorithms and architectures.
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