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    Detecting palindromes, patterns, and borders in regular languages

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    Given a language L and a nondeterministic finite automaton M, we consider whether we can determine efficiently (in the size of M) if M accepts at least one word in L, or infinitely many words. Given that M accepts at least one word in L, we consider how long a shortest word can be. The languages L that we examine include the palindromes, the non-palindromes, the k-powers, the non-k-powers, the powers, the non-powers (also called primitive words), the words matching a general pattern, the bordered words, and the unbordered words.Comment: Full version of a paper submitted to LATA 2008. This is a new version with John Loftus added as a co-author and containing new results on unbordered word

    Ten Conferences WORDS: Open Problems and Conjectures

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    In connection to the development of the field of Combinatorics on Words, we present a list of open problems and conjectures that were stated during the ten last meetings WORDS. We wish to continually update the present document by adding informations concerning advances in problems solving

    Conferences WORDS, years 1997-2017: Open Problems and Conjectures

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    International audienceIn connection with the development of the field of Combinatorics on Words, we present a list of open problems and conjectures which were stated in the context of the eleven international meetings WORDS, which held from 1997 to 2017

    Shortest Repetition-Free Words Accepted by Automata

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    We consider the following problem: given that a finite automaton MM of NN states accepts at least one kk-power-free (resp., overlap-free) word, what is the length of the shortest such word accepted? We give upper and lower bounds which, unfortunately, are widely separated.Comment: 12 pages, conference pape
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