Achievement sets of sequences
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Publication:3012013
DOI10.4169/AMER.MATH.MONTHLY.118.06.508zbMATH Open1270.40003OpenAlexW2402701963MaRDI QIDQ3012013FDOQ3012013
Authors: Rafe Jones
Publication date: 30 June 2011
Published in: The American Mathematical Monthly (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.363.622
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- Convergent subseries of divergent series
- Fairly taking turns
- Multigeometric sequences and cantorvals
- Recovering a purely atomic finite measure from its range
- Achievement sets of series in \(\mathbb{R}^2\)
- On the operator of center of distances between the spaces of closed subsets of the real line
- Convergence rates of subseries
- The Lebesgue measure of some M-Cantorval
- Set of uniqueness for Cantorvals
- On Kakeya conditions for achievement sets
- The center of distances of central Cantor sets
- Achievement sets of conditionally convergent series
- On generating regular Cantorvals connected with geometric Cantor sets
- LINEAR COMBINATIONS OF THE CLASSIC CANTOR SET
- Achievement sets and sum ranges with ideal supports
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- The Achievement Set of Generalized Multigeometric Sequences
- The sequential attainability and attainable ace
- Achievement sets on the plane -- perturbations of geometric and multigeometric series
- Center of distances and central Cantor sets
- More on Kakeya conditions for achievement sets
- Cardinal functions of purely atomic measures
- Subsums of conditionally convergent series in finite dimensional spaces
- The topological structure of the set of \(P\)-sums of a sequence. II
- On the structure of arithmetic sums of Cantor sets associated with series
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