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Partitioned Factors in Christoffel and Sturmian Words

Published 23 Apr 2018 in math.DS | (1804.08724v2)

Abstract: Borel and Reutenauer (2006) showed, \emph{inter alia}, that a word ww of length $n>1$ is conjugate to a Christoffel word if and only if for k=0,1,…,n−1k=0,1, \dots , n-1, ww has k+1k+1 distinct circular factors of length kk. Sturmian words are the infinite counterparts to Christoffel words, characterized as aperiodic but of minimal complexity, i.e., for all n∈Nn \in \mathbb{N} there are n+1n+1 factors of length nn. Berth\'{e} (1996) showed that the factors of a given length in the Sturmian case have at most three frequencies (probabilities). In this paper we extend to results on factors of both Christoffel words and Sturmian words under fixed partitionings (decompositions of factors of length mm into concatenations of words whose lengths are given by a composition of mm into kk components). Any factor of a Sturmian word (respectively, circular factor of a Christoffel word) thus partitioned into kk elements belongs to one of k+1k+1 equivalence classes (varieties). We show how to compute the sizes of the equivalence classes determined by a composition in the case of Christoffel word, and show how to compute the frequencies of the classes in the case of Sturmian words. A version of the finitary case was proved in a very different context (expressed in musical and number-theoretical terms) by Clough and Myerson (1985, 1986); we use their terminology, \emph{variety} and \emph{multiplicity}.

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