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Spectral theory of regular sequences
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    Spectral theory of regular sequences (English)
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    9 May 2022
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    Regular sequences are a well-studied generalization to arbitrary (unbounded) alphabets of fixed points of constant-length substitutions (also called morphisms) defined over a finite alphabet, that is, of automatic sequences. They can be defined by the fact that the vector space generated by the \(k\)-kernel of the sequence is finite-dimensional. From the abstract: ``Using the harmonic analysis of measures associated with substitutions as motivation, we study the limiting asymptotics of regular sequences by constructing a systematic measure-theoretic framework surrounding them. The constructed measures are generalisations of mass distributions supported on attractors of iterated function systems.''
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    regular sequences
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    aperiodic order
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    symbolic dynamics
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    continuous measures
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    dilation equations
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