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Let w be a finite word and n the least non-negative integer such that w has no right special factor of length \(n\) and its right factor of length n is unrepeated. We prove that if all the factors of another word v up to the length n + 1 are also factors of w, thenv itself is a factor ofw. A similar result for ultimately periodic infinite words is established. As a consequence, some ‘uniqueness conditions’ for ultimately periodic words are obtained as well as an upper bound for the rational exponents of the factors of uniformly recurrent non-periodic infinite words. A general formula is derived for the ‘critical exponent’ of a power-free Sturmian word. In particular, we effectively compute the ‘critical exponent’ of any Sturmian sequence whose slope has a periodic development in a continued fraction.
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Received: 6 May 1999 / 21 February 2000
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Carpi, A., de Luca, A. Special factors, periodicity, and an application to Sturmian words. Acta Informatica 36, 983–1006 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00013299
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00013299