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A word Hopf algebra based on the selection/quotient principle

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 Added by Nguyen Hoang-Nghia
 Publication date 2012
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In this paper, we define a Hopf algebra structure on the vector space spanned by packed words using a selection/quotient coproduct. We show that this algebra is free on its irreducible packed words. We also construct the Hilbert series of this Hopf algebra and we investigate its primitive elements.



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