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There are k-uniform cubefree binary morphisms for all k >= 0

Published 24 Dec 2008 in math.CO and cs.FL | (0812.4470v1)

Abstract: A word is cubefree if it contains no non-empty subword of the form xxx. A morphism h : Sigma* -> Sigma* is k-uniform if h(a) has length k for all a in Sigma. A morphism is cubefree if it maps cubefree words to cubefree words. We show that for all k >= 0 there exists a k-uniform cubefree binary morphism.

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