Abstract

Using the notions of conjugacy of morphisms and of morphisms preserving Lyndon words, we answer a question of G. Melançon. We characterize cases where the sequence of Lyndon words in the Lyndon factorization of a standard Sturmian word is morphic. In each possible case, the corresponding morphism is given.

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