On the bijective colouring of Cantor trees based on transducers
Combinatorics
2022-02-22 v1
Abstract
Given a vertex colouring of the infinite -ary Cantor tree with colours (), the natural problem arises: may this colouring induce a bijective colouring of the infinite paths starting at the root, i.e., that every infinite -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 , 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. .
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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}
}