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Some Remarks on Palindromic Periodicities

Authors :
Fici, Gabriele
Shallit, Jeffrey
Simpson, Jamie
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We say a finite word $x$ is a palindromic periodicity if there exist two palindromes $p$ and $s$ such that $|x| \geq |ps|$ and $x$ is a prefix of the word $(ps)^\omega = pspsps\cdots$. In this paper we examine the palindromic periodicities occurring in some classical infinite words, such as Sturmian words, episturmian words, the Thue-Morse word, the period-doubling word, the Rudin-Shapiro word, the paperfolding word, and the Tribonacci word, and prove a number of results about them. We also prove results about words with the smallest number of palindromic periodicities.<br />Comment: revised version with minor corrections and more details of proofs

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2407.10564
Document Type :
Working Paper