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Frequencies of subwords in words of linear subword complexity

Formal Languages and Automata Theory 2026-07-30 v1

Abstract

Using a method of Balkov\'a--Pelantov\'a, we show that if w{\bf w} is a right-infinite word over a finite alphabet, then for each nonnegative integer NN there are at most 3(pw(N+1)pw(N))+13(p_{\bf w}(N+1)-p_{\bf w}(N))+1 distinct upper (and likewise lower and ordinary when they exist) frequencies for length-(N+1)(N+1) subwords of w{\bf w}, where pw(n)p_{\bf w}(n) is the subword complexity function of nn. In particular, this gives a uniform upper bound when w{\bf w} has linearly bounded subword complexity. We provide examples showing that whenever f(n)f(n) is a weakly increasing function tending to infinity, there is a word w{\bf w} such that the number of subwords of length nn is O(nf(n))O(nf(n)) and for which the limit supremum of the number of distinct upper frequencies of length-NN subwords of w{\bf w} as NN\to\infty is infinite.

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@article{arxiv.2607.28273,
  title  = {Frequencies of subwords in words of linear subword complexity},
  author = {Jason Bell and Laindon Burnett and Chris Schulz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.28273},
  year   = {2026}
}

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11 pages