Strings (aka sequences or words) form the most basic and natural data structure. They occur whenever information is electronically transmitted (as bit streams), when natural language text is spoken or written down (as words over, for example, the Latin alphabet), in the process of heredity transmission in living cells (through DNA sequences) or the protein synthesis (assequence of amino acids), and in many more different contexts
Fici, G. (2014). On The Maximum Number of Abelian Squares in a Word. DAGSTUHL REPORTS, 4(3), 35-36 [10.4230/DagRep.4.3.28].
On The Maximum Number of Abelian Squares in a Word
FICI, Gabriele
2014-01-01
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Strings (aka sequences or words) form the most basic and natural data structure. They occur whenever information is electronically transmitted (as bit streams), when natural language text is spoken or written down (as words over, for example, the Latin alphabet), in the process of heredity transmission in living cells (through DNA sequences) or the protein synthesis (assequence of amino acids), and in many more different contextsFile in questo prodotto:
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