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								Mike Müller
							
              						
 
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								Svetlana Puzynina
							
              						
 
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								Michaël Rao
							
              						
 
									
			
																												
							
									
				
										Keywords:
				
				
																		infinite words, 													shuffling, 													square-free words, 													shift orbit closure, 													self-shuffing words															
			
			
										
					
Abstract
					In this paper we answer two recent questions from Charlier et al. (2014) and Harju (2013) about self-shuffling words. An infinite word $w$ is called self-shuffling, if $w=\prod_{i=0}^\infty U_iV_i=\prod_{i=0}^\infty U_i=\prod_{i=0}^\infty V_i$ for some finite words $U_i$, $V_i$. Harju recently asked whether square-free self-shuffling words exist. We answer this question affirmatively. Besides that, we build an infinite word such that no word in its shift orbit closure is self-shuffling, answering positively a question of E. Charlier et al.