The repetition threshold for ternary rich words
Abstract
In 2017, Vesti proposed the problem of determining the repetition threshold for infinite rich words, i.e., for infinite words in which all factors of length n contain n distinct nonempty palindromic factors. In 2020, Currie, Mol, and Rampersad proved a conjecture of Baranwal and Shallit that the repetition threshold for binary rich words is 2 + 2/2. In this paper, we prove a structure theorem for 16/7-power-free ternary rich words. Using the structure theorem, we deduce that the repetition threshold for ternary rich words is 1 + 1/(3 - μ) ≈ 2.25876324, where μ is the unique real root of the polynomial x3 - 2x2 - 1.
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