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    One-to-one mappings defined by finite transformers (English)
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    6 November 1997
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    The author introduces a class of finite algorithms (called \(R\)-transformers) which operate with infinite binary sequences of real numbers. It is shown that such algorithms can be used to construct a singular strictly increasing function and a bijection between the Euclidean plane and a real line. A number of properties of \(R\)-transformers and their inverse maps are discussed.
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    fractal
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    singular function
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    recursion
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