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The 'Runs' Theorem

Authors :
Bannai, Hideo
I, Tomohiro
Inenaga, Shunsuke
Nakashima, Yuto
Takeda, Masayuki
Tsuruta, Kazuya
Source :
SIAM J. Comput., 46(5), 1501-1514, 2017
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

We give a new characterization of maximal repetitions (or runs) in strings based on Lyndon words. The characterization leads to a proof of what was known as the "runs" conjecture (Kolpakov \& Kucherov (FOCS '99)), which states that the maximum number of runs $\rho(n)$ in a string of length $n$ is less than $n$. The proof is remarkably simple, considering the numerous endeavors to tackle this problem in the last 15 years, and significantly improves our understanding of how runs can occur in strings. In addition, we obtain an upper bound of $3n$ for the maximum sum of exponents $\sigma(n)$ of runs in a string of length $n$, improving on the best known bound of $4.1n$ by Crochemore et al. (JDA 2012), as well as other improved bounds on related problems. The characterization also gives rise to a new, conceptually simple linear-time algorithm for computing all the runs in a string. A notable characteristic of our algorithm is that, unlike all existing linear-time algorithms, it does not utilize the Lempel-Ziv factorization of the string. We also establish a relationship between runs and nodes of the Lyndon tree, which gives a simple optimal solution to the 2-Period Query problem that was recently solved by Kociumaka et al. (SODA 2015).<br />Comment: simple proof with some more bounds

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
SIAM J. Comput., 46(5), 1501-1514, 2017
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1406.0263
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1137/15M1011032