On a Generalization of the Christoffel Tree: Epichristoffel Trees
Abstract
Sturmian words form a family of one-sided infinite words over a binary alphabet that are obtained as a discretization of a line with an irrational slope starting from the origin. A finite version of this class of words called Christoffel words has been extensively studied for their interesting properties. It is a class of words that has a geometric and an algebraic definition, making it an intriguing topic of study for many mathematicians. Recently, a generalization of Christoffel words for an alphabet with 3 letters or more, called epichristoffel words, using episturmian morphisms has been studied, and many of the properties of Christoffel words have been shown to carry over to epichristoffel words; however, many properties are not shared by them as well. In this paper, we introduce the notion of an epichristoffel tree, which proves to be a useful tool in determining a subclass of epichristoffel words that share an important property of Christoffel words, which is the ability to factorize an epichristoffel word as a product of smaller epichristoffel words. We also use the epichristoffel tree to present some interesting results that help to better understand epichristoffel words.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2507.15313,
title = {On a Generalization of the Christoffel Tree: Epichristoffel Trees},
author = {Abhishek Krishnamoorthy and Robinson Thamburaj and Durairaj Gnanaraj Thomas},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.15313},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
In Proceedings NCMA 2025, arXiv:2507.14082