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Bounded Lüroth expansions: applying Schmidt games where infinite distortion exists

Bill ManceJimmy Tseng — 2013

Acta Arithmetica

We show that the set of numbers with bounded Lüroth expansions (or bounded Lüroth series) is winning and strong winning. From either winning property, it immediately follows that the set is dense, has full Hausdorff dimension, and satisfies a countable intersection property. Our result matches the well-known analogous result for bounded continued fraction expansions or, equivalently, badly approximable numbers. We note that Lüroth expansions have a countably infinite Markov partition,...

Normal number constructions for Cantor series with slowly growing bases

Dylan AireyBill ManceJoseph Vandehey — 2016

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

Let Q = ( q n ) n = 1 be a sequence of bases with q i 2 . In the case when the q i are slowly growing and satisfy some additional weak conditions, we provide a construction of a number whose Q -Cantor series expansion is both Q -normal and Q -distribution normal. Moreover, this construction will result in a computable number provided we have some additional conditions on the computability of Q , and from this construction we can provide computable constructions of numbers with atypical normality properties.

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