Mutual Borders and Overlaps
A word is said to be bordered if it contains a non-empty proper prefix that is also a suffix. We can naturally extend this definition to pairs of non-empty words. A pair of words (u, v) is said to be mutually bordered if there exists a word that is a non-empty proper prefix of u and suffix of v, and...
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
2022
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