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    26 June 2006
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    Extending Champernowne's construction of normal numbers the authors construct lattice configurations in \(\mathbb{N}^2\) with the property that the intersection with an arbitrary polynomial curve in the plane is a normal sequence in base \(b\).
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    normal lattice configurations
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    normal numbers
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