Geometrical aspects of expansions in complex bases
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Abstract: We study the set of the representable numbers in base with and and with digits in a arbitrary finite real alphabet . We give a geometrical description of the convex hull of the representable numbers in base and alphabet and an explicit characterization of its extremal points. A characterizing condition for the convexity of the set of representable numbers is also shown.
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