Palindrome complexity versus factor complexity
Abstract
Let x = (ai)i ≥ 0 be an infinite word over a finite alphabet Σ. Let ρ(n) be the factor complexity function for x and Pal(n) be the palindrome complexity function for x. We give a new relationship between these two quantities; namely, if x is not ultimately periodic, then n → ∞ Pal (n) ( Pal (n) + 1) ρ(n) = 0. Furthermore, we prove that the numerator in this result is essentially optimal.
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