Optimal Regular Expressions for Permutations

Abstract

The permutation language Pn consists of all words that are permutations of a fixed alphabet of size n. Using divide-and-conquer, we construct a regular expression Rn that specifies Pn. We then give explicit bounds for the length of Rn, which we find to be 4n n-( n)/4+(1), and use these bounds to show that Rn has minimum size over all regular expressions specifying Pn.

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