Extremal Infinite Overlap-Free Binary Words
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Allouche, Jean-Paul
Currie, James D.
Shallit, Jeffrey
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1998-05-03Citation
Allouche, Jean-Paul, James D. Currie, and Jeffrey Shallit. “Extremal Infinite Overlap-Free Binary Words.” Electronic Journal of Combinatorics 5 (1998), http://www.combinatorics.org/Volume_5/Abstracts/v5i1r27.html
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Let t be the infinite fixed point, starting with 1, of the morphism μ:0→01, 1→10. An infinite word over {0,1} is said to be overlap-free if it contains no factor of the form axaxa, where a∈{0,1} and x∈{0,1}∗. We prove that the lexicographically least infinite overlap-free binary word beginning with any specified prefix, if it exists, has a suffix which is a suffix of t In particular, the lexicographically least infinite overlap-free binary word is 001001t.