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Stochastic Flips on Two-letter Words

Published 6 Oct 2010 in math.PR, cond-mat.stat-mech, and cs.DM | (1010.1086v1)

Abstract: This paper introduces a simple Markov process inspired by the problem of quasicrystal growth. It acts over two-letter words by randomly performing \emph{flips}, a local transformation which exchanges two consecutive different letters. More precisely, only the flips which do not increase the number of pairs of consecutive identical letters are allowed. Fixed-points of such a process thus perfectly alternate different letters. We show that the expected number of flips to converge towards a fixed-point is bounded by $O(n3)$ in the worst-case and by $O(n{5/2}\ln{n})$ in the average-case, where $n$ denotes the length of the initial word.

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