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Maximal repetitions in strings

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The cornerstone of any algorithm computing all repetitions in strings of length n in O(n) time is the fact that the number of maximal repetitions (runs) is linear. Therefore, the most important part of the analysis of the running time of such algorithms is counting the number of runs. Kolpakov and Kucherov [FOCS'99] proved it to be cn but could not provide any value for c. Recently, Rytter [STACS'06] proved that c ≤ 5. His analysis has been improved by Puglisi et al. to obtain 3.48 and by Rytter to 3.44 (both submitted). The conjecture of Kolpakov and Kucherov, supported by computations, is that c = 1. Here we improve dramatically the previous results by proving that c ≤ 1.6 and show how it could be improved by computer verification down to 1.18 or less. While the conjecture may be very difficult to prove, we believe that our work provides a good approximation for all practical purposes. For the stronger result concerning the linearity of the sum of exponents, we give the first explicit bound: 5.6n. Kolpakov and Kucherov did not have any and Rytter considered "unsatisfactory" the bound that could be deduced from his proof. Our bound could be as well improved by computer verification down to 2.9n or less.
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hal-00619712 , version 1 (13-02-2013)

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Maxime Crochemore, Lucian Ilie. Maximal repetitions in strings. Journal of Computer and System Sciences, 2008, 74 (10.1016/j.jcss.2007.09.003), pp.796-807. ⟨10.1016/j.jcss.2007.09.003⟩. ⟨hal-00619712⟩
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