-
impossible to
obtain a
longer common substring by "uniting" them. The
strings "
ABABC", "BABCA" and "ABCBA" have only one
longest common substring, viz. "ABC"...
- strings: {"ab","c"}* = { ε, "ab", "c", "abab", "abc", "cab", "cc", "ababab", "
ababc", "abcab", "abcc", "cabab", "cabc", "ccab", "ccc", ...}.
Example of Kleene...
-
inside the
palindrome at MirroredCenter. For example, if the
string was "
ababc", the "Old"
palindrome could be "bab" with the
Center being the
second "b"...
- characteristics.
Despite the
prevalence of the
quintet formation and the
ABABC compositional structure,
Piazzolla consistently experimented with other...
- 1620. His
version consists of ten five-line
stanzas with the
rhyme scheme ababC,
where refrain C says "He was Vetala's
first harvest."
There are also several...
-
Anselm Blumer with a
drawing of
generalized CDAWG for
strings ababc and abcab...
-
Walton revised the work in 1963 and made
substantial cuts. The work is in an
ABABC form. It
opens in C
major with a brisk,
rhythmically pointed theme, marked...
- {\displaystyle {\frac {abRABC}{[\#]}}\to {\frac {
abABC}{[\#]}}\to {\frac {
abaBC}{[\#f]}}\to {\frac {
ababC}{[\#fg]}}\to {\frac {ababL}{[\#fg]}}\to {\frac...
- ABC (2)
Davus suggests a plan: BAB, B(A)C (3)
Davus carries out his plan:
ABABC (4) Davus's plan goes wrong: ABAB, BBBC, BC,
BABBBB (5)
Davus escapes punishment:...
- example, in Terence's Adelphoe, the
pattern is ABCBAB, ABC, BCACB, AC,
ABABC. In
general it
appears that
Terence changes mode more
frequently than Plautus...