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On a paper by Castelli, Mignosi, Restivo

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2002

Jacques Justin*
Affiliation:
LIAFA, Université Paris VII, Case 7014, 2 place Jussieu, 75251 Paris Cedex 05, France; ([email protected]) Mailing address: 19 rue de Bagneux, 92330 Sceaux, France
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Abstract

Fine and Wilf's theorem has recently been extended to words having threeperiods. Following the method of the authors we extend it to anarbitrary number of periods and deduce from that a characterization ofgeneralized Arnoux-Rauzy sequences or episturmian infinite words.

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Research Article
Copyright
© EDP Sciences, 2000

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