On Maximal Unbordered Factors

Abstract

Given a string S of length n, its maximal unbordered factor is the longest factor which does not have a border. In this work we investigate the relationship between n and the length of the maximal unbordered factor of S. We prove that for the alphabet of size σ 5 the expected length of the maximal unbordered factor of a string of length~n is at least 0.99 n (for sufficiently large values of n). As an application of this result, we propose a new algorithm for computing the maximal unbordered factor of a string.

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