On the piecewise complexity of words and periodic words
Abstract
The piecewise complexity h(u) of a word is the minimal length of subwords needed to exactly characterise u. Its piecewise minimality index (u) is the smallest length k such that u is minimal among its order-k class [u]k in Simon's congruence. We study these two measures and provide efficient algorithms for computing h(u) and (u). We also provide efficient algorithms for the case where u is a periodic word, of the form u=vn
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