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Questions about sequences of symbols, sets thereof and their properties as well as uses.

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Lexicographically minimal string rotation

In this page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lexicographically_minimal_string_rotation there is the Booth's Algorithm for lexicographically minimal string rotation but there is no proof. I can't access …
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Non consant size alphabet

Sometimes I read that an algorithm works on constant size alphabet and it is clear for me but what means that an algorithm works with a non constant size alphabet? I would like to see an example.
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Inverse of Burrows-Wheeler

We can invert the Burrows-Wheeler with this method: The inverse can be understood this way. Take the final table in the BWT algorithm, and erase all but the last column. Given only this inform …
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Primitive word and cyclic rotations

Definition. A word $w \in \Sigma^*$ is primitive if $w=u^n \rightarrow n=1$. Is it true that a word is primitive if and only if its all cyclic rotations are dstinct?
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