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A two-dimensional univoque set

Martijn de Vrie, Vilmos Komornik (2011)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

Let J ⊂ ℝ² be the set of couples (x,q) with q > 1 such that x has at least one representation of the form x = i = 1 c i q - i with integer coefficients c i satisfying 0 c i < q , i ≥ 1. In this case we say that ( c i ) = c c . . . is an expansion of x in base q. Let U be the set of couples (x,q) ∈ J such that x has exactly one expansion in base q. In this paper we deduce some topological and combinatorial properties of the set U. We characterize the closure of U, and we determine its Hausdorff dimension. For (x,q) ∈ J, we also prove new properties...

An approximation property of quadratic irrationals

Takao Komatsu (2002)

Bulletin de la Société Mathématique de France

Let α &gt; 1 be irrational. Several authors studied the numbers m ( α ) = inf { | y | : y Λ m , y 0 } , where m is a positive integer and Λ m denotes the set of all real numbers of the form y = ϵ 0 α n + ϵ 1 α n - 1 + + ϵ n - 1 α + ϵ n with restricted integer coefficients | ϵ i | m . The value of 1 ( α ) was determined for many particular Pisot numbers and m ( α ) for the golden number. In this paper the value of  m ( α ) is determined for irrational numbers  α , satisfying α 2 = a α ± 1 with a positive integer a .

Approximation properties of β-expansions

Simon Baker (2015)

Acta Arithmetica

Let β ∈ (1,2) and x ∈ [0,1/(β-1)]. We call a sequence ( ϵ i ) i = 1 0 , 1 a β-expansion for x if x = i = 1 ϵ i β - i . We call a finite sequence ( ϵ i ) i = 1 n 0 , 1 n an n-prefix for x if it can be extended to form a β-expansion of x. In this paper we study how good an approximation is provided by the set of n-prefixes. Given Ψ : 0 , we introduce the following subset of ℝ: W β ( Ψ ) : = m = 1 n = m ( ϵ i ) i = 1 n 0 , 1 n [ i = 1 n ( ϵ i ) / ( β i ) , i = 1 n ( ϵ i ) / ( β i ) + Ψ ( n ) ] In other words, W β ( Ψ ) is the set of x ∈ ℝ for which there exist infinitely many solutions to the inequalities 0 x - i = 1 n ( ϵ i ) / ( β i ) Ψ ( n ) . When n = 1 2 n Ψ ( n ) < , the Borel-Cantelli lemma tells us that the Lebesgue measure of W β ( Ψ ) is...

Arithmetic properties of positive integers with fixed digit sum.

Florian Luca (2006)

Revista Matemática Iberoamericana

In this paper, we look at various arithmetic properties of the set of those positive integers n whose sum of digits in a fixed base b &gt; 1 is a fixed positive integer s. For example, we prove that such integers can have many prime factors, that they are not very smooth, and that most such integers have a large prime factor dividing the value of their Euler φ function.

Arithmetics in numeration systems with negative quadratic base

Zuzana Masáková, Tomáš Vávra (2011)

Kybernetika

We consider positional numeration system with negative base - β , as introduced by Ito and Sadahiro. In particular, we focus on arithmetical properties of such systems when β is a quadratic Pisot number. We study a class of roots β > 1 of polynomials x 2 - m x - n , m n 1 , and show that in this case the set Fin ( - β ) of finite ( - β ) -expansions is closed under addition, although it is not closed under subtraction. A particular example is β = τ = 1 2 ( 1 + 5 ) , the golden ratio. For such β , we determine the exact bound on the number of fractional digits...

Average Value of the Euler Function on Binary Palindromes

William D. Banks, Igor E. Shparlinski (2006)

Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Mathematics

We study values of the Euler function φ(n) taken on binary palindromes of even length. In particular, if 2 denotes the set of binary palindromes with precisely 2ℓ binary digits, we derive an asymptotic formula for the average value of the Euler function on 2 .

Bases of canonical number systems in quartic algebraic number fields

Horst Brunotte, Andrea Huszti, Attila Pethő (2006)

Journal de Théorie des Nombres de Bordeaux

Canonical number systems can be viewed as natural generalizations of radix representations of ordinary integers to algebraic integers. A slightly modified version of an algorithm of B. Kovács and A. Pethő is presented here for the determination of canonical number systems in orders of algebraic number fields. Using this algorithm canonical number systems of some quartic fields are computed.

Basic properties of shift radix systems.

Akiyama, Shigeki, Borbély, Tibor, Brunotte, Horst, Pethő, Attila, Thuswaldner, Jörg M. (2006)

Acta Mathematica Academiae Paedagogicae Nyí regyháziensis. New Series [electronic only]

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