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On the bijective colouring of Cantor trees based on transducers

Combinatorics 2022-02-22 v1

Abstract

Given a vertex colouring of the infinite nn-ary Cantor tree with mm colours (n,m2n,m\geq 2), the natural problem arises: may this colouring induce a bijective colouring of the infinite paths starting at the root, i.e., that every infinite mm-coloured string is used for some of these paths but different paths are not coloured identically? In other words, we ask if the above vertex colouring may define a bijective short map between the corresponding Cantor spaces. We show that the answer is positive if and only if nmn\geq m, and provide an effective construction of the bijective colouring in terms of Mealy automata and functions defined by such automata. We also show that a finite Mealy automaton may define such a bijective colouring only in the trivial case, i.e. m=nm=n.

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@article{arxiv.2202.10131,
  title  = {On the bijective colouring of Cantor trees based on transducers},
  author = {Adam Woryna},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.10131},
  year   = {2022}
}