Torsion-free $S$-adic shifts and their spectrum
Abstract
In this work we study -adic shifts generated by sequences of morphisms that are constant-length. We call a sequence of constant-length morphisms torsion-free if any prime divisor of one of the lengths is a divisor of infinitely many of the lengths. We show that torsion-free directive sequences generate shifts that enjoy the property of quasi-recognizability which can be used as a substitute for recognizability. Indeed quasi-recognizable directive sequences can be replaced by a recognizable directive sequence. With this, we give a finer description of the spectrum of shifts generated by torsion-free sequences defined on a sequence of alphabets of bounded size, in terms of extensions of the notions of height and column number. We illustrate our results throughout with examples that explain the subtleties that can arise.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2209.02104,
title = {Torsion-free $S$-adic shifts and their spectrum},
author = {Álvaro Bustos-Gajardo and Neil Mañibo and Reem Yassawi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.02104},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
Improved version. Several new remarks and examples added (Remarks 11 and 18, Example 13). 31 pages, to appear: Studia Mathematica