On the factorization of codes (Q796308)

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    On the factorization of codes (English)
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    1983
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    A code is a free subset of a free monoid. We show that a subset \(C\) of the free monoid \(X^*\) on the finite alphabet \(X\) is a finite and maximal code if and only if its characteristic polynomial \(\mathcal C\), element of the free associative algebra \(\mathbb Z<X>\) on \(X\), verifies \(\mathcal C-1=P(X-1)S\) for some polynomials \(P, S\) in \(\mathbb Z<X>\). This gives a partial answer to the factorization conjecture of Schützenberger \((P, S\) should moreover have nonnegative coefficients). A stronger result, which is the noncommutative version of \textit{M. P. Schützenberger}'s factorization theorem [Bull. Soc. Math. Fr. 93, 203--223 (1965; Zbl 0149.02601)], is to appear in [J. Pure Appl. Algebra 36, 167--185 (1985; Zbl 0629.68079)].
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    free subset of a free monoid
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    maximal code
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    characteristic polynomial
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    free associative algebra
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    factorization
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