353 research outputs found
Bispecial factors in circular non-pushy D0L languages
We study bispecial factors in fixed points of morphisms. In particular, we
propose a simple method of how to find all bispecial words of non-pushy
circular D0L-systems. This method can be formulated as an algorithm. Moreover,
we prove that non-pushy circular D0L-systems are exactly those with finite
critical exponent.Comment: 18 pages, 5 figure
Outer billiard outside regular polygons
We consider outer billiard outside regular convex polygons. We deal with the
case of regular polygons with sides, and we describe the
symbolic dynamics of the map and compute the complexity of the language.Comment: 53 pages, 12 figure
Complexity and growth for polygonal billiards
We establish a relationship between the word complexity and the number of
generalized diagonals for a polygonal billiard. We conclude that in the
rational case the complexity function has cubic upper and lower bounds. In the
tiling case the complexity has cubic asymptotic growth.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figure
Cyclic Complexity of Words
We introduce and study a complexity function on words called
\emph{cyclic complexity}, which counts the number of conjugacy classes of
factors of length of an infinite word We extend the well-known
Morse-Hedlund theorem to the setting of cyclic complexity by showing that a
word is ultimately periodic if and only if it has bounded cyclic complexity.
Unlike most complexity functions, cyclic complexity distinguishes between
Sturmian words of different slopes. We prove that if is a Sturmian word and
is a word having the same cyclic complexity of then up to renaming
letters, and have the same set of factors. In particular, is also
Sturmian of slope equal to that of Since for some
implies is periodic, it is natural to consider the quantity
We show that if is a Sturmian word,
then We prove however that this is
not a characterization of Sturmian words by exhibiting a restricted class of
Toeplitz words, including the period-doubling word, which also verify this same
condition on the limit infimum. In contrast we show that, for the Thue-Morse
word , Comment: To appear in Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series
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