Automatic sequences are also non-uniformly morphic (Q2232027)
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Automatic sequences are also non-uniformly morphic (English)
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4 October 2021
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Most non-uniformly morphic sequences are not automatic, e.g., the Fibonacci word is not the coding of a fixed point of a constant-length morphism. In this short note, the authors show that every automatic sequence is also non-uniformly morphic, i.e., the image under a coding of a fixed point of a non-uniform morphism. To avoid triviality, the alphabet of the latter morphism is the same as the minimal alphabet of its fixed point. For the entire collection see [Zbl 1473.05003].
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uniform morphism
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constant length
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automatic sequence
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fixed point
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coding
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