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Analytically defined uniformly dense sequences (English)
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29 June 2015
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The authors define a uniform density which is analogous to the uniform distribution but is not equivalent to it. A real sequence \(\boldsymbol{x}=(x_k)\) is uniformly dense in \(\mathbb{R}\) if the sequence \(\boldsymbol{x}\) is dense in \(\mathbb{R}\) and \[ \lim_{n\to\infty}\frac{\#\{1\leq n\leq N:x_n\in A\}}{\#\{1\leq n\leq N:x_n\in B\}}=\frac{\lambda(A)}{\lambda(B)} \] for every two finite intervals \(A\), \(B\) in \(\mathbb{R}\) with \(\lambda(B)>0\), where \(\lambda \) is Lebesgue's measure on \(\mathbb{R}\). They show that some specific sequences are uniformly dense in \(\mathbb{R}\).
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uniformly dense sequence
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uniform density
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uniform distribution
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