On the Lyndon dynamical system (Q281895)
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On the Lyndon dynamical system (English)
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11 May 2016
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Lyndon systems are defined as symbolic dynamical systems where all (shifted) words are larger than or equal to a given word, which is itself a weak Lyndon word, i.e., larger than or equal to all its suffixes. Here, words are ordered by the alternate order, and the dynamical systems are closely related to negative beta-shifts. The author characterizes when such a system has positive entropy. He also gives a new proof for a result of the reviewer [Acta Math. Hung. 139, No. 1--2, 106--119 (2013; Zbl 1291.11019)] on the characterization of \((-\beta)\)-expansions of \(-\beta/(\beta+1)\).
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Lyndon words
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negative basis
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beta-expansion
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symbolic dynamical systems
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