Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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438393 | Theoretical Computer Science | 2008 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
The stabilizer of an infinite word over a finite alphabet Σ is the monoid of morphisms over Σ that fix . In this paper we study various problems related to stabilizers and their generators. We show that over a binary alphabet, there exist stabilizers with at least n generators for all n. Over a ternary alphabet, the monoid of morphisms generating a given infinite word by iteration can be infinitely generated, even when the word is generated by iterating an invertible primitive morphism. Stabilizers of strict epistandard words are cyclic when non-trivial, while stabilizers of ultimately strict epistandard words are always non-trivial. For this latter family of words, we give a characterization of stabilizer elements.
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