Abstract

There is a very short and beautiful proof that the number of distinct non-empty palindromes in a word of length n is at most n. In this paper we show, with a very complicated proof, that the number of distinct non-empty palindromes with length at most n in a circular word of length n is less than 5n/3. For n divisible by 3 we present circular words of length n containing 5n/3−2 distinct palindromes, so the bound is almost sharp. The paper finishes with some open problems.

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