On the intersection of infinite geometric and arithmetic progressions
DOI10.1007/s00574-010-0025-9zbMath1257.11011OpenAlexW1970158634MaRDI QIDQ611929
Jonas Jankauskas, Arturas Dubickas
Publication date: 15 December 2010
Published in: Bulletin of the Brazilian Mathematical Society. New Series (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00574-010-0025-9
linear recurrencefractional partalgebraic numberarithmetic and geometric progressionzero multiplicity
Recurrences (11B37) Polynomials in real and complex fields: location of zeros (algebraic theorems) (12D10) Algebraic numbers; rings of algebraic integers (11R04) PV-numbers and generalizations; other special algebraic numbers; Mahler measure (11R06) Arithmetic progressions (11B25) Distribution modulo one (11J71)
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