Sur les fractions continues limitées

Michel Mendès France

Acta Arithmetica (1973)

  • Volume: 23, Issue: 2, page 207-215
  • ISSN: 0065-1036

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Mendès France, Michel. "Sur les fractions continues limitées." Acta Arithmetica 23.2 (1973): 207-215. <http://eudml.org/doc/205186>.

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Citations in EuDML Documents

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  1. Michel Mendès France, Fractions continues et polygones réguliers
  2. Alfred J. Van der Poorten, Symmetry and folding of continued fractions
  3. Michel Mendès France, Fractions continues limitées et théorie des langages
  4. Henry Cohn, Symmetry and specializability in continued fractions
  5. Salah Labhalla, Henri Lombardi, Transformation homographique appliquée à un développement en fraction continue fini ou infini
  6. S. Driss, On the length of rational continued fractions over q ( X )
  7. J. C. Lagarias, J. O. Shallit, Linear fractional transformations of continued fractions with bounded partial quotients
  8. Éric Laurier, Opérations sur les mots de Christoffel
  9. Pietro Corvaja, Umberto Zannier, On the length of the continued fraction for values of quotients of power sums

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