Sturmian and infinitely desubstitutable words accepted by an ω-automaton

03/20/2023
by   Pierre Béaur, et al.
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Given an ω-automaton and a set of substitutions, we look at which accepted words can also be defined through these substitutions, and in particular if there is at least one. We introduce a method using desubstitution of ω-automata to describe the structure of preimages of accepted words under arbitrary sequences of homomorphisms: this takes the form of a meta-ω-automaton. We decide the existence of an accepted purely substitutive word, as well as the existence of an accepted fixed point. In the case of multiple substitutions (non-erasing homomorphisms), we decide the existence of an accepted infinitely desubstitutable word, with possibly some constraints on the sequence of substitutions e.g. Sturmian words or Arnoux-Rauzy words). As an application, we decide when a set of finite words codes e.g. a Sturmian word. As another application, we also show that if an ω-automaton accepts a Sturmian word, it accepts the image of the full shift under some Sturmian morphism.

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