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Overlap-free words and spectra of matrices

Discrete Mathematics 2007-09-13 v1

Abstract

Overlap-free words are words over the binary alphabet A={a,b}A=\{a, b\} that do not contain factors of the form xvxvxxvxvx, where xAx \in A and vAv \in A^*. We analyze the asymptotic growth of the number unu_n of overlap-free words of length nn as n n \to \infty. We obtain explicit formulas for the minimal and maximal rates of growth of unu_n in terms of spectral characteristics (the lower spectral radius and the joint spectral radius) of certain sets of matrices of dimension 20×2020 \times 20. Using these descriptions we provide new estimates of the rates of growth that are within 0.4% and 0.030.03 % of their exact values. The best previously known bounds were within 11% and 3% respectively. We then prove that the value of unu_n actually has the same rate of growth for ``almost all'' natural numbers nn. This ``average'' growth is distinct from the maximal and minimal rates and can also be expressed in terms of a spectral quantity (the Lyapunov exponent). We use this expression to estimate it. In order to obtain our estimates, we introduce new algorithms to compute spectral characteristics of sets of matrices. These algorithms can be used in other contexts and are of independent interest.

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@article{arxiv.0709.1794,
  title  = {Overlap-free words and spectra of matrices},
  author = {Raphael M. Jungers and Vladimir Y. Protasov and Vincent D. Blondel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0709.1794},
  year   = {2007}
}

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26 pages, 2 figures