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The distribution of generalized sum-of-digits functions in residue classes
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    The distribution of generalized sum-of-digits functions in residue classes (English)
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    20 October 2002
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    A function \(f:\mathbb{N}\to\mathbb{Z}\) has limit distribution modulo \(m\) if the limit \[ \lim_{N\to\infty} \tfrac{1}{N} \#\{0\leq n< N: f(n)\equiv k\bmod m\} \] exists for each integer \(k\); it is called uniform if this limit is always \(\frac{1}{m}\). The author proves a necessary and sufficient criterion for uniform distribution modulo \(m\) in the case, that \(m\) is prime and the function \(f\) is \(Q\)-additive with respect to a base-\(Q\) representation in a general numeration system. This generalizes a known result of the sum-of-digit function.
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    distribution of arithmetical functions
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    uniform distribution modulo \(m\)
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    \(Q\)-additive function
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    general numeration system
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