Infinite ternary square-free words concatenated from permutations of a single word

Abstract

We answer a question of Harju: An infinite square-free ternary word with an n-stem factorization exists for any n 13. We show that there are uniform ternary morphisms of length k for every k 23. This resolves almost completely a problem of the author and Rampersad.

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