$\alpha$-$\beta$-Factorization and the Binary Case of Simon's Congruence

arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)

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In 1991 H\'ebrard introduced a factorization of words that turned out to be a powerful tool for the investigation of a word's scattered factors (also known as (scattered) subwords or subsequences). Based on this, first Karandikar and Schnoebelen introduced the notion of $k$-richness and later on Barker et al. the notion of $k$-universality. In 2022 Fleischmann et al. presented a generalization of the arch factorization by intersecting the arch factorization of a word and its reverse. While the authors merely used this factorization for the investigation of shortest absent scattered factors, in this work we investigate this new $\alpha$-$\beta$-factorization as such. We characterize the famous Simon congruence of $k$-universal words in terms of $1$-universal words. Moreover, we apply these results to binary words. In this special case, we obtain a full characterization of the classes and calculate the index of the congruence. Lastly, we start investigating the ternary case, present a full list of possibilities for $\alpha\beta\alpha$-factors, and characterize their congruence.
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simon,$\alpha$-$\beta$-factorization,$\alpha$-$\beta$-factorization,binary case
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