Abstract

Parikh matrices as an extension of Parikh vectors are useful tools in arithmetizing words by numbers. This paper presents a further study of Parikh matrices by restricting the corresponding words to terms formed over a signature. Some [Formula: see text]-equivalence preserving rewriting rules for such terms are introduced. A characterization of terms that are only [Formula: see text]-equivalent to themselves is studied for binary signatures. Graphs associated to the equivalence classes of [Formula: see text]-equivalent terms are studied with respect to graph distance. Finally, the preservation of [Formula: see text]-equivalence under the term self-shuffle operator is studied.

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