Benford's law and distribution functions of sequences in \((0,1)\) (Q650304)

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    Benford's law and distribution functions of sequences in \((0,1)\)
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5980687

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      Benford's law and distribution functions of sequences in \((0,1)\) (English)
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      25 November 2011
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      In this article the authors find a functional equation for distribution functions of a sequence \(x_n\) that satisfies the strong Benford law. Let \(G(x_n)\) be the set of all distribution functions of \(x_n\). Assume that every \(g(x)\in G(x_n)\) is continuous at \(x=0\). Then the authors prove that the sequence \(x_n\) satisfies the strong Benford law in the base \(b\) if and only if for every \(g(x)\in G(x_n)\), \(x=\sum_{i=0}^\infty (g(1/b^{i})-g(1/b^{i+x}))\) for \(x\in [0,1]\). Examples of distribution functions of sequences satisfying the functional equation are given. Furthermore, the authors transform some theorems from uniform distribution theory to the language of Benford's law.
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      distribution function of a sequence
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      Benford's law
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      density of occurrence of digits
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