Algebraic irrational binary numbers cannot be fixed points of non-trivial constant length or primitive morphisms
DOI10.1006/jnth.1997.2207zbMath0918.11016OpenAlexW2015363709MaRDI QIDQ1267296
Luca Q. Zamboni, Jean-Paul Allouche
Publication date: 23 August 1999
Published in: Journal of Number Theory (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1006/jnth.1997.2207
fixed pointtranscendenceautomatic sequencesrationaltranscendentalbinary expansionalgebraic irrational numbersconstant length morphismprimitive non-trivial morphismsequence of digits
Transcendence (general theory) (11J81) Normal numbers, radix expansions, Pisot numbers, Salem numbers, good lattice points, etc. (11K16) Automata sequences (11B85) Other number representations (11A67)
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