Abstract
It is given a structural conjugacy invariant in the set of pseudowords whose finite factors are factors of a given subshift. Some profinite semigroup tools are developed for this purpose. With these tools a shift equivalence invariant of sofic subshifts is obtained, improving an invariant introduced by Béal, Fiorenzi and Perrin using different techniques. This new invariant is used to prove that some almost finite type subshifts with the same zeta function are not shift equivalent.
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