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Theoretical Computer Science

Volume 777, 19 July 2019, Pages 93-110
Theoretical Computer Science

Balancedness and coboundaries in symbolic systems

This paper is dedicated to the memory of our friend and colleague Maurice Nivat, for his constant and encouraging support, and for all of his ideas which have nourished the present work
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Abstract

This paper studies balancedness for infinite words and subshifts, both for letters and factors. Balancedness is a measure of disorder that amounts to strong convergence properties for frequencies. It measures the difference between the numbers of occurrences of a given word in factors of the same length. We focus on two families of words, namely dendric words and words generated by substitutions. The family of dendric words includes Sturmian and Arnoux-Rauzy words, as well as codings of regular interval exchanges. We prove that dendric words are balanced on letters if and only if they are balanced on words. In the substitutive case, we stress the role played by the existence of coboundaries taking rational values and show simple criteria when frequencies take rational values for exhibiting imbalancedness.

Keywords

Balancedness
Dendric subhifts
Substitutions
Coboundaries
Word combinatorics

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1

This work was supported by the Agence Nationale de la Recherche through the project “Dyna3S” (ANR-13-BS02-0003).

2

The second author was supported by the PhD grant CONICYT - PFCHA/Doctorado Nacional/2015-21150544.