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The repetition threshold of episturmian sequences

Combinatorics 2023-09-06 v1

Abstract

The repetition threshold of a class CC of infinite dd-ary sequences is the smallest real number rr such that in the class CC there exists a sequence that avoids ee-powers for all e>re> r. This notion was introduced by Dejean in 1972 for the class of all sequences over a dd-letter alphabet. Thanks to the effort of many authors over more than 30 years, the precise value of the repetition threshold in this class is known for every dNd \in \mathbb N. The repetition threshold for the class of Sturmian sequences was determined by Carpi and de Luca in 2000. Sturmian sequences may be equivalently defined in various ways, therefore there exist many generalizations to larger alphabets. Rampersad, Shallit and Vandome in 2020 initiated a study of the repetition threshold for the class of balanced sequences -- one of the possible generalizations of Sturmian sequences. Here, we focus on the class of dd-ary episturmian sequences -- another generalization of Sturmian sequences introduced by Droubay, Justin and Pirillo in 2001. We show that the repetition threshold of this class is reached by the dd-bonacci sequence and its value equals 2+1t12+\frac{1}{t-1}, where t>1t>1 is the unique positive root of the polynomial xdxd1x1x^d-x^{d-1}- \cdots -x-1.

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@article{arxiv.2309.00988,
  title  = {The repetition threshold of episturmian sequences},
  author = {Lubomíra Dvořáková and Edita Pelantová},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.00988},
  year   = {2023}
}