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: inverse of Sturmian(m, n) where m > n?

:: Is the Sturmian word for (3, 2) just the Sturmian word for (2, 3), or is it the inverse of the Sturmian word for (2, 3)? In other words, the task says "If x > 1, then it is the inverse of the Sturmian word for 1 / x.

:: What does it man to say "inverse" in the quote above? For example, what is the inverse of a word such as '010010100100101'?

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inverse of Sturmian(m, n) where m > n?
Is the Sturmian word for (3, 2) just the Sturmian word for (2, 3), or is it the inverse of the Sturmian word for (2, 3)? In other words, the task says "If x > 1, then it is the inverse of the Sturmian word for 1 / x.
What does it man to say "inverse" in the quote above? For example, what is the inverse of a word such as '010010100100101'?