Abelian Powers and Repetitions in Sturmian Words
Abstract
Richomme, Saari and Zamboni (J. Lond. Math. Soc. 83: 79-95, 2011) proved that at every position of a Sturmian word starts an abelian power of exponent for every . We improve on this result by studying the maximum exponents of abelian powers and abelian repetitions (an abelian repetition is an analogue of a fractional power) in Sturmian words. We give a formula for computing the maximum exponent of an abelian power of abelian period starting at a given position in any Sturmian word of rotation angle . vAs an analogue of the critical exponent, we introduce the abelian critical exponent of a Sturmian word of angle as the quantity , where (resp. ) denotes the maximum exponent of an abelian power (resp.~of an abelian repetition) of abelian period (the superior limits coincide for Sturmian words). We show that equals the Lagrange constant of the number . This yields a formula for computing in terms of the partial quotients of the continued fraction expansion of . Using this formula, we prove that and that the equality holds for the Fibonacci word. We further prove that is finite if and only if has bounded partial quotients, that is, if and only if is -power-free for some real number . Concerning the infinite Fibonacci word, we prove that: i) The longest prefix that is an abelian repetition of period , , has length if is even or if is odd, where is the th Fibonacci number; ii) The minimum abelian period of any factor is a Fibonacci number. Further, we derive a formula for the minimum abelian periods of the finite Fibonacci words
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@article{arxiv.1506.02797,
title = {Abelian Powers and Repetitions in Sturmian Words},
author = {Gabriele Fici and Alessio Langiu and Thierry Lecroq and Arnaud Lefebvre and Filippo Mignosi and Jarkko Peltomäki and Élise Prieur-Gaston},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.02797},
year = {2016}
}
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To appear in Theoretical Computer Science