Envelope Words and Return Words Sequences in the Period-doubling Sequence
Abstract
We consider the infinite one-sided sequence generated by the period-doubling substitution σ(a,b)=(ab,aa), denoted by D. Since D is uniformly recurrent, each factor ω appears infinite many times in the sequence, which is arranged as ωp (p 1). Let rp(ω) be the p-th return word over ω. The main result is: for each factor ω, the sequence \rp(ω)\p≥1 is 1 or 2, which are substitutive sequences and determined completely in this paper.
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