On the pure Jacobi sums
A complex number α is said to satisfy the height reducing property if there is a finite subset, say F, of the ring ℤ of the rational integers such that ℤ[α] = F[α]. This property has been considered by several authors, especially in contexts related to self affine tilings and expansions of real numbers in non-integer bases. We prove that a number satisfying the height reducing property, is an algebraic number whose conjugates, over the field of the rationals, are all of modulus one, or all of modulus...
We compare the growth of the least common multiple of the numbers and , where is a Lucas sequence and is some sequence of positive integers.
In the two dimensional real vector space one can define analogs of the well-known -adic number systems. In these number systems a matrix plays the role of the base number . In the present paper we study the so-called fundamental domain of such number systems. This is the set of all elements of having zero integer part in their “-adic” representation. It was proved by Kátai and Környei, that is a compact set and certain translates of it form a tiling of the . We construct points, where...
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