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Abelian complexity function of the Tribonacci word (1309.4810v2)

Published 18 Sep 2013 in math.CO and cs.FL

Abstract: According to a result of Richomme, Saari and Zamboni, the abelian complexity of the Tribonacci word satisfies $\rho{\mathrm{ab}}(n)\in{3,4,5,6,7}$ for each $n\in\mathbb{N}$. In this paper we derive an automaton that evaluates the function $\rho{\mathrm{ab}}(n)$ explicitly. The automaton takes the Tribonacci representation of $n$ as its input; therefore, $(\rho{\mathrm{ab}}(n))_{n\in\mathbb{N}}$ is an automatic sequence in a generalized sense. Since our evaluation of $\rho{\mathrm{ab}}(n)$ uses $\mathcal{O}(\log n)$ operations, it is fast even for large values of $n$. Our result also leads to a solution of an open problem proposed by Richomme et al. concerning the characterization of those $n$ for which $\rho{\mathrm{ab}}(n)=c$ with $c$ belonging to ${4,5,6,7}$. In addition, we apply the same approach on the $4$-bonacci word. In this way we find a description of the abelian complexity of the $4$-bonacci word, too.

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