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Firstly, d = (x,y) is not a prefix of a solution in T = { y)}.

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Lines 26 to 34 first check whether the current head solution is a prefix of a tail solution (which is not the case for head solution d = (x) and tail solutions T = { y)}), and then call subroutine leftExtensions in line 32 (with parameters d = (x) and T = { y)}) which subsequently attempts to topologically connect the current solution for the head to solutions for the tail.

Since T is not empty, the algorithm now checks whether the current head solution is a prefix of a tail solution in line 28.

A prefix of a block is called repeating if the whole block can be obtained by repeating the prefix.

To cover the case n = 0 in (iii), GIMME also considers the empty subset as a possible (partial) solution for the head, but only if the current head solution can also be used as the prefix of a solution for the tail.

Our solution can easily and efficiently perform such filtration: If a string S 1 matches a prefix of another string S 2, then S 1 can be removed.

This encoding has the important property that no code is a prefix of any other.

A common methodology in the oil patch is to use a prefix of "m" to indicate 1,000 and a prefix of "mm" to indicate 1 million.

If u= ε, then x is a prefix of y.

This observation implies that the set of equiprobable oligomers is a prefix code in which no oligomer matches a prefix of any other oligomer.

We correlate a prefix of C (of minimum length) with a prefix of o i, o i +1,..., o m such that the two prefix sums are nearly the same (within σ).

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