Automatic complexity of Fibonacci and Tribonacci words
For a complexity function C, the lower and upper C-complexity rates of an infinite word π± are C(π±)=lim inf_nββC(π±βΎ n)/n, C(π±)=lim sup_nββC(π±βΎ n)/n respectively. Here π±βΎ n is the prefix of x of length n. We consider the case C=A_N, the nondeterministic automatic complexity. If these rates are strictly between 0 and 1/2, we call them intermediate. Our main result is that words having intermediate A_N-rates exist, viz. the infinite Fibonacci and Tribonacci words.
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