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Avoiding 5/4-powers on the alphabet of nonnegative integers

Published 6 May 2020 in math.CO and cs.DM | (2005.03158v1)

Abstract: We identify the structure of the lexicographically least word avoiding 5/4-powers on the alphabet of nonnegative integers. Specifically, we show that this word has the form $p \tau(\varphi(z) \varphi2(z) \cdots)$ where $p, z$ are finite words, $\varphi$ is a 6-uniform morphism, and $\tau$ is a coding. This description yields a recurrence for the $i$th letter, which we use to prove that the sequence of letters is 6-regular with rank 188. More generally, we prove $k$-regularity for a sequence satisfying a recurrence of the same type.

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