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Dyck Words, Pattern Avoidance, and Automatic Sequences

Discrete Mathematics 2026-05-27 v3 Formal Languages and Automata Theory Combinatorics

Abstract

We study various aspects of Dyck words appearing in binary sequences, where 00 is treated as a left parenthesis and 11 as a right parenthesis. We show that binary words that are 7/37/3-power-free have bounded nesting level, but this no longer holds for larger repetition exponents. We give an explicit characterization of the factors of the Thue-Morse word that are Dyck, and show how to count them. We also prove tight upper and lower bounds on f(n)f(n), the number of Dyck factors of Thue-Morse of length 2n2n.

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@article{arxiv.2301.06145,
  title  = {Dyck Words, Pattern Avoidance, and Automatic Sequences},
  author = {Lucas Mol and Narad Rampersad and Jeffrey Shallit},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.06145},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Full version of a paper appearing in the conference proceedings of WORDS 2023

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