On the topological structure of univoque sets (Q863965)

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    On the topological structure of univoque sets
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5124513

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      On the topological structure of univoque sets (English)
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      12 February 2007
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      The authors study topological properties of the set of real numbers in \((1,2)\) that are univoque (recall that a real number \(\beta\in(1,2)\) is called univoque if 1 has a unique \(\beta\)-expansion \(1=\sum_{i\geq 1} c_i\beta^{-i}\), with \(c_i\in\{0,1\})\). Paralleling the combinatorial characterization of the set \(U\) of univoque numbers [\textit{P. Erdős, I. Joó} and \textit{V. Komornik}, Bull. Soc. Math. Fr. 118, No. 3, 377--390 (1990; Zbl 0721.11005)], the authors give a combinatorial characterization of \(\overline u\), the topological closure of \(u\). In particular \((\overline u\setminus u)\) is a countable dense subset of \(\overline u\). Hence \(\overline u\) is perfect (thus a Cantor set as it is of measure zero). The proof uses a fine study of the combinatorics of words appearing in the expansions in non-integer (univoque) bases.
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      golden number
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      non-integer bases
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      Cantor sets
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      Thue-Morse sequence
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      beta-expansion
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