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Growing perfect cubes (English)
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4 September 2008
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Cyclic sequences that contain all subsequences of a given length exactly once have been studied for a long time; these sequences are often called de Bruijn sequences. In this paper the authors consider a a generalization of de Bruijn sequences to 3-dimensional arrays.
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de Bruijn array
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perfect map
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colouring
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