The Thue-Morse sequence in base 3/2

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Abstract: We discuss the base 3/2 representation of the natural numbers. We prove that the sum of digits function of the representation is a fixed point of a 2-block substitution on an infinite alphabet, and that this implies that sum of digits function modulo 2 of the representation is a fixed point x3/2 of a 2-block substitution on 0,1. We prove that x3/2 is mirror invariant, and present a list of conjectured properties of x3/2, which we think will be hard to prove. Finally, we make a comparison with a variant of the base 3/2 representation, and give a general result on p-q-block substitutions.











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