3-anti-power uniform morphisms

Abstract

Words whose three successive factors of the same length are all different i.e. 3-anti-power words are a natural extension of square-free words (two successive factors of the same length are different). We give a way to verify whether a uniform morphism preserves 3-anti-power words (the image of a 3-anti-power word is a 3-anti-power word). A consequence of the existence of such morphisms is the possibility of generating an infinite 3-anti-power word.

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