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Forbidden words in symbolic dynamics (English)
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16 November 2000
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This paper is devoted to a new topological invariant for symbolic dynamics. One of the classical ways of describing a symbolic dynamical system is by using forbidden words. The authors introduce an equivalence relation \(\simeq\) between functions from \(\mathbb{N}\) to \(\mathbb{N}\). Using forbidden words, the authors prove that any equivalence class of the function that counts the minimal forbidden words of a system is a topological invariant of the system. With the help of the new invariant, the authors show that two systems associated to Sturmian words having ``different slope'' are not conjugate.
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conjugacy
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topological invariant
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symbolic dynamics
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Sturmian words
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