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Move-to-front, distance coding, and inversion frequencies revisited
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    Move-to-front, distance coding, and inversion frequencies revisited (English)
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    7 July 2010
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    The authors provide a first-time analysis of the move-to-front, distance coding and inversion frequencies by establishing upper and lower bounds on their compression ratios. These bounds are entropy-only since they do not involve non-constant overheads. Furthermore, the techniques establish new facets of their practical behaviour and provide mechanisms for their improved performance.
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    data compression
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    Burrows-Wheller transform
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    empirical entropy
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