On the number of squares in a finite word
Abstract
A square is a word of the form uu. In this paper we prove that for a given finite word w, the number of distinct square factors of w is bounded by |w|-|(w)|+1, where |w| denotes the length of w and |(w)| denotes the number of distinct letters in w. This result answers a conjecture of Fraenkel and Simpson stated in 1998.
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