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A classification of periodic turtle sequences
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    A classification of periodic turtle sequences (English)
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    18 June 2003
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    Summary: A turtle sequence is a word constructed from an alphabet of two letters: \(F\), which represents the forward motion of a turtle in the plane, and \(L\), which represents a counterclockwise turn. In this paper, we investigate such sequences and establish links between the combinatoric properties of words and the geometric properties of the curves they generate. In particular, we classify periodic turtle sequences in terms of their closure (or lack thereof).
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