Lyndon word

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Etymology

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Named after mathematician Roger Lyndon, who investigated them in 1954, calling them "standard lexicographic sequences".

Noun

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Lyndon word (plural Lyndon words)

  1. A non-empty string that is strictly smaller in lexicographic order than all of its rotations.