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On Arithmetically Progressed Suffix Arrays and related Burrows-Wheeler Transforms

Authors :
Daykin, Jacqueline W.
Köppl, Dominik
Kübel, David
Stober, Florian
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We characterize those strings whose suffix arrays are based on arithmetic progressions, in particular, arithmetically progressed permutations where all pairs of successive entries of the permutation have the same difference modulo the respective string length. We show that an arithmetically progressed permutation $P$ coincides with the suffix array of a unary, binary, or ternary string. We further analyze the conditions of a given $P$ under which we can find a uniquely defined string over either a binary or ternary alphabet having $P$ as its suffix array. For the binary case, we show its connection to lower Christoffel words, balanced words, and Fibonacci words. In addition to solving the arithmetically progressed suffix array problem, we give the shape of the Burrows-Wheeler transform of those strings solving this problem. These results give rise to numerous future research directions.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2107.02503
Document Type :
Working Paper