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Locally catenative sequence

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In mathematics, a locally catenative sequence is a sequence of words in which each word can be constructed as the concatenation of previous words in the sequence.[1]

Formally, an infinite sequence of words w(n) is locally catenative if, for some positive integers k and i1,...ik:

Some authors use a slightly different definition in which encodings of previous words are allowed in the concatenation.[2]

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Examples

The sequence of Fibonacci words S(n) is locally catenative because

The sequence of Thue–Morse words T(n) is not locally catenative by the first definition. However, it is locally catenative by the second definition because

where the encoding μ replaces 0 with 1 and 1 with 0.

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