On the Diophantine nature of the elements of Cantor sets arising in the dynamics of contracted rotations
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Abstract: We prove that these Cantor sets are made up of transcendental numbers, apart from their endpoints and , under some arithmetical assumptions on the data. To that purpose, we establish a criterion of linear independence over the field of algebraic numbers for the three numbers , a characteristic Sturmian number, and an arbitrary Sturmian number with the same slope.
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