On extended boundary sequences of morphic and Sturmian words
Abstract
Generalizing the notion of the boundary sequence introduced by Chen and Wen, the th term of the -boundary sequence of an infinite word is the finite set of pairs of prefixes and suffixes of length appearing in factors of length (). Otherwise stated, for increasing values of , one looks for all pairs of factors of length separated by symbols. For the large class of addable abstract numeration systems , we show that if an infinite word is -automatic, then the same holds for its -boundary sequence. In particular, they are both morphic (or generated by an HD0L system). To precise the limits of this result, we discuss examples of non-addable numeration systems and -automatic words for which the boundary sequence is nevertheless -automatic and conversely, -automatic words with a boundary sequence that is not -automatic. In the second part of the paper, we study the -boundary sequence of a Sturmian word. We show that it is obtained through a sliding block code from the characteristic Sturmian word of the same slope. We also show that it is the image under a morphism of some other characteristic Sturmian word.
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@article{arxiv.2206.15319,
title = {On extended boundary sequences of morphic and Sturmian words},
author = {Michel Rigo and Manon Stipulanti and Markus A. Whiteland},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.15319},
year = {2022}
}
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32 pages, 8 figures. Short version: M. Rigo, M. Stipulanti, M. A. Whiteland, On extended boundary sequences of morphic and Sturmian words, MFCS 2022, Leibniz Int. Proc. Inform. 241 (2022), Paper 79