Representation of real numbers by the alternating Cantor series
From MaRDI portal
Publication:5384147
Abstract: The article is devoted to the alternating Cantor series. It is proved that any real number belonging to , where , has no more than two representations by the series and only numbers from countable subset of real numbers have two representations. Geometry of the representation, properties of cylinders sets and semicylinders, simplest metric problems are investigated. Some applications of the series in fractal theory and relation between positive and alternating Cantor series are described. A shift operator and its some applications, set of incomplete sums are studied. Necessary and sufficient conditions for representations of rational numbers by the alternating Cantor series are formulated.
Recommendations
- Publication:3197896
- On certain maps defined by infinite sums
- A new construction of the real numbers by alternating series
- On fractal properties of some Cantor-like sets generated by \(\hat{\varphi}\)-representation of real numbers
- Continuous functions with complicated local structure defined in terms of alternating Cantor series representation of numbers
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 21356 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1994007 (Why is no real title available?)
- Beta-Expansions with Negative Bases
- Representation of real numbers by the alternating Cantor series
- Representations of real numbers by infinite series
- Techniques in fractal geometry
Cited in
(21)- A new construction of the real numbers by alternating series
- On fractal properties of some Cantor-like sets generated by \(\hat{\varphi}\)-representation of real numbers
- Cantor series expansions of rational numbers
- A Mathematical Excursion: From the Three-Door Problem to a Cantor-Type Set
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4173061 (Why is no real title available?)
- Continuous functions with complicated local structure defined in terms of alternating Cantor series representation of numbers
- Some fractal properties of sets having the Moran structure
- Rational numbers defined in terms of certain generalized series
- The generalized shifts and rational numbers
- The generalized Salem functions defined in terms of certain Cantor expansions
- Functional equations, alternating expansions, and generalizations of the Salem functions
- A certain modification of classical singular function
- One distribution function on the Moran sets
- Representation of real numbers by the alternating Cantor series
- Generalizations of certain representations of real numbers
- Some representations of real numbers using integer sequences
- Representation of real numbers by Perron series, their geometry, and some applications
- Systems of functional equations and generalizations of certain functions
- Some types of numeral systems and their modeling
- Geometry of numerical series: a series as a model of a real number in a new two-digit number coding system
- On certain maps defined by infinite sums
This page was built for publication: Representation of real numbers by the alternating Cantor series
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q5384147)