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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7310534
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On infinite prefix normal words
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7310534

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    On infinite prefix normal words (English)
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    15 February 2021
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    The paper contains a series of results on infinite prefix normal words. In the finite version, prefix normal words were defined by \textit{G. Fici} and \textit{Z. Lipták} [Lect. Notes Comput. Sci. 6795, 228--238 (2011; Zbl 1221.68128)] as binary words with the property that no factor has more \(1\)s than the prefix of the same length. In particular, a Sturmian word is prefix normal if and only if it is \(1c_\alpha\), where \(c_\alpha\) is the characteristic word of slope \(\alpha\). Then the authors define two prefix normal forms of a given infinite word. This nice notion gives a link to abelian complexity and lexicographic order, and allows one to study prefix normal words related to the paperfolding word, the Thue-Morse word and other known examples.
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    combinatorics on words
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    prefix normal word
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    Sturmian word
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    abelian complexity
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    paperfolding word
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    Thue-Morse word
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    lexicographic order
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