Some Results on Digital Segments and Balanced Words

11/17/2022
by   Alessandro De Luca, et al.
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We exhibit combinatorial results on Christoffel words and binary balanced words that are motivated by their geometric interpretation as approximations of digital segments. We show that for every pair (a,b) of positive integers, all the binary balanced words with a zeroes and b ones are good approximations of the Euclidean segment from (0,0) to (a,b), in the sense that they encode paths that are contained within the digital bar delimited by the lower and the upper Christoffel words of slope b/a. We then give a closed formula for counting the exact number of balanced words with a zeroes and b ones. We also study minimal non-balanced words and prefixes of Christoffel words.

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