Insertion in constructed normal numbers
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Abstract: Defined by Borel, a real number is normal to an integer base , greater than or equal to , if in its base- expansion every block of digits occurs with the same limiting frequency as every other block of the same length. We consider the problem of insertion in constructed base- normal expansions to obtain normality to base .
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