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Minimal unique expansions with digits in ternary alphabets
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    Minimal unique expansions with digits in ternary alphabets (English)
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    22 September 2011
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    The study of the redundancy of non-integer base numeration systems involves several fields of mathematics and of theoretical computer science, including number theory, ergodic theory, topology, and combinatorics on words. When the base is smaller than a sharp value, called critical base, only trivial expansions in a non-integer base are unique, while for greater bases there exist some non-trivial unique expansions. In this paper, by investigating an unexpected relation between balanced sequences and unique expansions, the author explicitly characterized for a large class of three-letter alphabets the minimal unique expansions, namely those unique expansions that first appear when the author chose bases larger than the critical base.
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    ternary alphabet
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    unique expansion
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    noninteger base
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    beta-expansion
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    critical base
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    greedy expansion
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    lazy expansion
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    univoque sequence
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    balanced sequences
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