N-factor complexity of the infinite Fibonacci sequence and digital sequences

Abstract

In this paper, we introduce a variation of the factor complexity, called the N-factor complexity, which allows us to characterize the complexity of sequences on an infinite alphabet. We evaluate precisely the N-factor complexity for the infinite Fibonacci sequence f given by Zhang, Wen and Wu [Electron. J. Comb., 24 (2017)]. The N-factor complexity of a class of digit sequences, whose nth term is defined to be the number of occurrences of a given block in the base-k representation of n, is also discussed.

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