Infinite square-free self-shuffling words
Abstract
In this paper we answer two recent questions from Charlier et al. and Harju about self-shuffling words. An infinite word w is called self-shuffling, if w=Πi=0∞ UiVi=Πi=0∞ Ui=Πi=0∞ Vi for some finite words Ui, Vi. Harju recently asked whether square-free self-shuffling words exist. We answer this question affirmatively. Besides that, we build an infinite word such that no word in its shift orbit closure is self-shuffling, answering positively a question from Charlier et al.
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