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Disorder, renormalizability, theta functions and Cornu spirals (English)
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1987
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The paper centers about a discussion of the pictorial representation of sums of the form \(\sum^{N}_{n=0}\exp (i\pi \alpha n^ p)\), \(p>1\), in the complex plane. Therefore numerical experiments performed on a computer were helpful. The case \(p=2\) is connected to the continued fraction expansion with even denominators. The map \(T: ]-1,\quad 1[\to]- 1,\quad 1[\) defined by \(Tx=-1/x\quad mod 2\) gives a renormalization map which explains the self-similarity of the generated discrete curves.
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partial sums of trigonometric series
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computational number theory
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distributions of points
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Cornu-like spirals
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Beatty sequence
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theta function
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disorder in dynamical systems
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pictorial representation
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numerical experiments
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continued fraction expansion
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renormalization map
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self-similarity
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