We first prove an extremal property
of the infinite Fibonacci*
word f: the family of the palindromic prefixes
{hn | n ≥ 6} of f
is not only a circular code but “almost” a comma-free one
(see Prop. 12 in Sect. 4).
We also extend to a more general situation
the notion of a necklace introduced
for the study of trinucleotides codes on the genetic alphabet,
and we present a hierarchy
relating two important classes of codes,
the comma-free codes and the circular ones.