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Balance and Abelian complexity of the Tribonacci word

Combinatorics 2010-05-17 v2

Abstract

G. Rauzy showed that the Tribonacci minimal subshift generated by the morphism τ:001,102and20\tau: 0\mapsto 01, 1\mapsto 02 and 2\mapsto 0 is measure-theoretically conjugate to an exchange of three fractal domains on a compact set in R2R^2, each domain being translated by the same vector modulo a lattice. In this paper we study the Abelian complexity AC(n) of the Tribonacci word tt which is the unique fixed point of τ\tau. We show that AC(n)3,4,5,6,7AC(n)\in {3,4,5,6,7} for each n1n\geq 1, and that each of these five values is assumed. Our proof relies on the fact that the Tribonacci word is 2-balanced, i.e., for all factors UU and VV of tt of equal length, and for every letter a0,1,2a \in {0,1,2}, the number of occurrences of aa in UU and the number of occurrences of aa in VV differ by at most 2. While this result is announced in several papers, to the best of our knowledge no proof of this fact has ever been published. We offer two very different proofs of the 2-balance property of tt. The first uses the word combinatorial properties of the generating morphism, while the second exploits the spectral properties of the incidence matrix of τ\tau.

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@article{arxiv.0904.2872,
  title  = {Balance and Abelian complexity of the Tribonacci word},
  author = {Gwénaël Richomme and Kalle Saari and Luca Q. Zamboni},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0904.2872},
  year   = {2010}
}

Comments

20 pages, 1 figure. This is an extended version of 0904.2872v1