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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Kari, Lila | Seki, Shinnosuke
Affiliations: Department of Computer Science, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, N6A 5B7, Canada. {lila, sseki} @csd.uwo.ca
Note: [] Address for correspondence: Shinnosuke Seki (sseki@csd.uwo.ca), Department of Computer Science, University of Western, Ontario, London, Ontario, N6A 5B7, Canada
Abstract: Considering two DNA molecules which are Watson-Crick (WK) complementary to each other “equivalent” with respect to the information they encode enables us to extend the classical notions of repetition, period, and power. WK-complementarity has been modelled mathematically by an antimorphic involution θ, i.e., a function θ such that θ(xy) = θ(y)θ(x) for any x, y ∞ Σ*, and θ2 is the identity. The WK-complementarity being thus modelled, any word which is a repetition of u and θ(u) such as uu, uθ(u)u, and uθ(u)θ(u)θ(u) can be regarded repetitive in this sense, and hence, called a θ-power of u. Taking the notion of θ-power into account, the Fine and Wilf’s theorem was extended as “given an antimorphic involution θ and words u, v, if a θ-power of u and a θ-power of v have a common prefix of length at least b(|u|, |v|) = 2|u| + |v| – gcd(|u|, |v|), then u and v are θ-powers of a same word.” In this paper, we obtain an improved bound b′(|u|, |v|) = b(|u|, |v|) – [gcd(|u|, |v|)/2]. Then we show all the cases when this bound is optimal by providing all the pairs of words (u, v) such that they are not θ-powers of a same word, but one can construct a θ-power of u and a θ-power of v whose maximal common prefix is of length equal to b′(|u|, |v|) − 1. Furthermore, we characterize such words in terms of Sturmian words.
Keywords: (extended) Fine and Wilf’s theorem, pseudo-primitivity, antimorphic involution, optimal bound, Sturmian word
DOI: 10.3233/FI-2010-285
Journal: Fundamenta Informaticae, vol. 101, no. 3, pp. 215-236, 2010
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