Abstract
Every binary word with at least four letters contains a square. A. Fraenkel and J. Simpson showed that three distinct squares are necessary and sufficient to construct an infinite binary word. We study the following complementary question: how many square occurrences must a binary word contain? We show that this quantity is, in the limit, a constant fraction of the word length, and prove that this constant is 0.55080....
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Kucherov, G., Ochem, P., & Rao, M. (2003). How many square occurrences must a binary sequence contain? Electronic Journal of Combinatorics, 10(1 R). https://doi.org/10.37236/1705
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