On Continued Fractions and Finite Automata.

George N. Raney

Mathematische Annalen (1973)

  • Volume: 206, page 265-284
  • ISSN: 0025-5831; 1432-1807/e

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Raney, George N.. "On Continued Fractions and Finite Automata.." Mathematische Annalen 206 (1973): 265-284. <http://eudml.org/doc/162521>.

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  4. Salah Labhalla, Henri Lombardi, Transformation homographique appliquée à un développement en fraction continue fini ou infini
  5. Takao Komatsu, Hurwitz continued fractions with confluent hypergeometric functions
  6. J. C. Lagarias, J. O. Shallit, Linear fractional transformations of continued fractions with bounded partial quotients
  7. Éric Laurier, Opérations sur les mots de Christoffel
  8. Bruno Parvaix, Propriétés d'invariance des mots sturmiens
  9. Martine Queffélec, Approximations diophantiennes des nombres sturmiens

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