The repetition threshold for binary rich words is exactly 2+sqrt(2)/2.
Derivated sequences of complementary symmetric Rote sequences
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abstract
Complementary symmetric Rote sequences are binary sequences which have factor complexity $\mathcal{C}(n) = 2n$ for all integers $n \geq 1$ and whose languages are closed under the exchange of letters. These sequences are intimately linked to Sturmian sequences. Using this connection we investigate the return words and the derivated sequences to the prefixes of any complementary symmetric Rote sequence $\mathbf{v}$ which is associated with a standard Sturmian sequence $\mathbf{u}$. We show that any non-empty prefix of $\mathbf{v}$ has three return words. We prove that any derivated sequence of $\mathbf{v}$ is coding of three interval exchange transformation and we determine the parameters of this transformation. We also prove that $\mathbf{v}$ is primitive substitutive if and only if $\mathbf{u}$ is primitive substitutive. Moreover, if the sequence $\mathbf{u}$ is a fixed point of a primitive morphism, then all derivated sequences of $\mathbf{v}$ are also fixed by primitive morphisms. In that case we provide an algorithm for finding these fixing morphisms.
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The repetition threshold for binary rich words
The repetition threshold for binary rich words is exactly 2+sqrt(2)/2.