On absolute continuity of the Erdős measure for the golden ratio, Tribonacci numbers, and second-order Markov chains (Q6589449)

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    On absolute continuity of the Erdős measure for the golden ratio, Tribonacci numbers, and second-order Markov chains
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7898580

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      On absolute continuity of the Erdős measure for the golden ratio, Tribonacci numbers, and second-order Markov chains (English)
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      19 August 2024
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      For a stationary \(\{0,1\}\)-valued process \((\epsilon_k)\) the associated Erdős measure \(\mu\) is the distribution law of the random variable \(\zeta=\sum_{k=1}^{\infty}\epsilon_k\beta^{-k}\) for \(\beta\in(1,2)\). If the process is a \(0\)-Markov chain (that is, independent and identically distributed) then \(\mu\) is an infinite Bernoulli convolution. The `Erdős problem' in this context is to understand when \(\mu\) is absolutely continuous. The main results here give explicit conditions in terms of transition probabilities for \(1\)-Markov and \(2\)-Markov processes to have absolutely continuous Erdős measures when \(\beta\) is the golden mean and for \(2\)-Markov processes and the Tribonacci number. This completes earlier partial results finding some of the conditions that guarantee absolute continuity.
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      Erdős measure
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      invariant Erdős measure
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      hidden Markov chain
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      sofic measure
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      Blackwell-Markov chains
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      golden ratio
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      Tribonacci number
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      Fibonacci compact set
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      Tribonacci compact set
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      Markov partition
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