DMTCS Proceedings, 2005 International Conference on Analysis of Algorithms

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DMTCS Conference vol AD (2005), pp. 393-398

DMTCS

2005 International Conference on Analysis of Algorithms

Conrado Martínez (ed.)

DMTCS Conference Volume AD (2005), pp. 393-398


author: Hiroyoshi Morita and Takahiro Ota
title: A tight upper bound on the size of the antidictionary of a binary string
keywords: antidictionary, minimum forbidden words, suffix trees, data compression, ECG
abstract: A tight upper bound of the size of the antidictionary of a binary string is presented. And it is shown that the size of the antidictionary of a binary sting is always smaller than or equal to that of its dictionary. Moreover, an algorithm to reconstruct its dictionary from its antidictionary is given.
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reference: Hiroyoshi Morita and Takahiro Ota (2005), A tight upper bound on the size of the antidictionary of a binary string, in 2005 International Conference on Analysis of Algorithms, Conrado Martínez (ed.), Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science Proceedings AD, pp. 393-398
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