L-Primitive Words in Submonoids
Abstract
This work considers a natural generalization of primitivity with respect to a language. Given a language L, a nonempty word w is said to be L-primitive if w is not a proper power of any word in L. After ascertaining the number of primitive words in submonoids of a free monoid, the work proceeds to count L-primitive words in submonoids of a free monoid. The work also studies the distribution of L-primitive words in certain subsets of free monoids.
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