The fractal structure of rarefied sums of the Thue-Morse sequence (Q1208153)

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The fractal structure of rarefied sums of the Thue-Morse sequence
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    The fractal structure of rarefied sums of the Thue-Morse sequence (English)
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    16 May 1993
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    Let \(d(n)\) be the sum of binary digits of \(n=0,1,\dots\) and let \(t_ n=(-1)^{d(n)}\) be the \(n\)-th term of the well-known Thue-Morse sequence. The asymptotic behavior of sums \(S_ i(n)= \sum_{\textstyle{{{0\leq k<n} \atop {k\equiv i\pmod p}}}} t_ k\), \(p\) odd prime, is studied. Let \(S(n)\) be the column vector with entries \(S_ i(n)\). The paper is based on the relation \(S(2^ s n)=MS(n)\) where \(s\) is the multiplicative order of \(2\bmod p\) and \(M\) is a suitable matrix. The authors show that there exists a continuous function \(F: [0,+\infty)\to \mathbb R^ p\) satisfying the scaling property \(F(2^ s x)=MF(x)\) such that \(S(n)=F(n)+O(1)\). As a consequence (Theorem 5.1) \(S(n)=n^ \alpha \Phi(\log n/rs\log 2)+ \varepsilon(n)\) where \(\Phi: \mathbb R\to\mathbb R^ p\) is continuous of period 1 and \(\alpha= \log\lambda_ 1/s \log 2\) where \(\lambda_ 1\) is the largest magnitude of eigenvalues of \(M\). Moreover \(\varepsilon(n)\in O(n^ \beta)\) with \(\beta<\alpha\). Previous works have been done by several authors, in particular by \textit{J. Coquet} for \(p=3\) [Invent. Math. 73, 107--115 (1983; Zbl 0528.10006)] and the general case (where \(p\) is any integer \(\geq 3\)) has been investigated by \textit{J.-M. Dumont} [Discrépance des progressions arithmétiques dans la suite de Morse, Thèse 3ième cycle, Univ. Aix- Marseille 1 (1984), see also C. R. Acad. Sci., Paris, Sér. I 297, 145--148 (1983; Zbl 0533.10005)]. The authors also extend their results to any base \(b>2\).
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    digital sequences
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    automata sequences
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    self-similar maps
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    Thue-Morse sequence
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    asymptotic behavior
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