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On the distribution of the leading digit of \(a^n\): a study via \(\chi^2\) statistics
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    On the distribution of the leading digit of \(a^n\): a study via \(\chi^2\) statistics (English)
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    10 November 2017
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    The authors investigate the \(\chi^2\) statistic of the leading digits of \(a^n\), where \(\log_{10} a\) has a single isolated large partial quotient in its continued fraction expansion. A qualitative discussion of the graphs of \(\chi^2\) statistics is also included.
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    leading digits
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    irrational rotations
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    continued fractions
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    \(\chi^2\) statistic
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