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| author | Wlazinski, Francis |
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| contents | This article provides a reminder of some properties of primitive words and the morphisms that preserve them. Their proofs, which I have more or less revised, are included. This makes the article almost self-contained. I also contribute by giving some properties of primitive words, but especially by showing that a morphism without powers k($\ge$ 5) is primitive and that a uniform morphism without powers k($\ge$ 2) is primitive. |
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| spellingShingle | Etude des morphismes pr{é}servant les mots primitifs Wlazinski, Francis Formal Languages and Automata Theory This article provides a reminder of some properties of primitive words and the morphisms that preserve them. Their proofs, which I have more or less revised, are included. This makes the article almost self-contained. I also contribute by giving some properties of primitive words, but especially by showing that a morphism without powers k($\ge$ 5) is primitive and that a uniform morphism without powers k($\ge$ 2) is primitive. |
| title | Etude des morphismes pr{é}servant les mots primitifs |
| topic | Formal Languages and Automata Theory |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.19271 |