This Special Issue of RAIRO, Theoretical Informatics and Applications
is devoted to full versions of selected papers from the workshop Word
Avoidability, Complexity and Morphisms which took place in Turku
(Finland) on July 2004, as a satellite event of the conference
ICALP'2004.
The topics of this one day workshop concern particular aspects of
Combinatorics on Words: string pattern avoidability, complexities of
finite or infinite words, and free monoids morphims.
The scientific
program of the worshop consisted of two invited lectures given by
A.E. Frid and J. Shallit as well as presentations of 8 contributed
papers selected by the Program Committee from a total of 12
submissions.
The Program Committee consisted of :
A. Carpi (Perugia),
J. Cassaigne (Marseille),
J. Currie (Winnipeg),
I. Petre (Turku),
G. Richomme (Amiens),
A. M. Shur (Ekaterinburg), and
P. Séébold (Montpellier).
This special issue contains the full text of five of the papers
presented at the workshop. All of them were normally refereed and
revised.
I would like to thank everybody who contributed to the workshop and
this issue including invited speakers, members of the program
Committee, ICALP'2004's organization, authors and all referees of papers
submitted to the worshop and this special issue. I am indebtful to
J. Kärhumaki and J. Berstel for thinking of me to organize this
workshop. Special thanks to P. Séébold for all his advices. Finally I
am grateful to C. Choffrut, the editor-chief of the RAIRO-TIA for
accepting to publish this special issue.