Expansions in non-integer bases: lower, middle and top orders
From MaRDI portal
Publication:1011651
DOI10.1016/j.jnt.2008.11.003zbMath1230.11090arXivmath/0608263OpenAlexW1977969209MaRDI QIDQ1011651
Publication date: 9 April 2009
Published in: Journal of Number Theory (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/math/0608263
Metric theory of other algorithms and expansions; measure and Hausdorff dimension (11K55) Radix representation; digital problems (11A63) Normal numbers, radix expansions, Pisot numbers, Salem numbers, good lattice points, etc. (11K16)
Related Items
On small bases which admit countably many expansions with multiple digits ⋮ Multiple expansions of real numbers with digits set \(\{0,1,q\}\) ⋮ Univoque bases and Hausdorff dimension ⋮ Finite orbits in multivalued maps and Bernoulli convolutions ⋮ A quasi-ergodic approach to non-integer base expansions ⋮ Metric results for numbers with multiple \(q\)-expansions ⋮ ARITHMETIC ON MORAN SETS ⋮ Digit frequencies and self-affine sets with non-empty interior ⋮ Quasi-periodic \(\beta\)-expansions and cut languages ⋮ Bifurcations of digit frequencies in unique expansions ⋮ The Two-Dimensional Density of Bernoulli Convolutions ⋮ Univoque bases of real numbers: local dimension, devil's staircase and isolated points ⋮ Multiple codings of self-similar sets with overlaps ⋮ On small bases which admit countably many expansions ⋮ On the invariant density of the random \(\beta\)-transformation ⋮ On a problem of countable expansions ⋮ BETA ENCODERS: SYMBOLIC DYNAMICS AND ELECTRONIC IMPLEMENTATION ⋮ Entropy, topological transitivity, and dimensional properties of unique 𝑞-expansions ⋮ Cut Languages in Rational Bases ⋮ Exceptional digit frequencies and expansions in non-integer bases ⋮ Arithmetic progressions in self-similar sets ⋮ On small bases which admit points with two expansions ⋮ Bases in which some numbers have exactly two expansions ⋮ MULTIPLE REPRESENTATIONS OF REAL NUMBERS ON SELF-SIMILAR SETS WITH OVERLAPS ⋮ ON SMALL BASES FOR WHICH 1 HAS COUNTABLY MANY EXPANSIONS ⋮ Arithmetic representations of real numbers in terms of self-similar sets ⋮ Numbers with simply normal β-expansions ⋮ Hausdorff dimension of multiple expansions ⋮ Estimating the Hausdorff dimensions of univoque sets for self-similar sets ⋮ Arithmetic on self-similar sets ⋮ Relative bifurcation sets and the local dimension of univoque bases ⋮ On the specification property and synchronization of uniqueq-expansions ⋮ Expansions of generalized Thue-Morse numbers
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- On the topological structure of univoque sets
- Unique expansions of real numbers
- The abundance of wild hyperbolic sets and non-smooth stable sets for diffeomorphisms
- Ergodic properties of the Erdős measure, the entropy of the goldenshift, and related problems
- Universal \(\beta\)-expansions
- When Cantor Sets Intersect Thickly
- Representations for real numbers and their ergodic properties
- On theβ-expansions of real numbers
- Unique Developments in Non-Integer Bases
- Random \beta-expansions
- Almost Every Number Has a Continuum of b-Expansions
- Thickness measures for Cantor sets
- Characterization of the unique expansions $1=\sum^{\infty}_{i=1}q^{-n_ i}$ and related problems
- Unique representations of real numbers in non-integer bases
This page was built for publication: Expansions in non-integer bases: lower, middle and top orders