On small bases which admit points with two expansions
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(7)- Bases in which some numbers have exactly two expansions
- Expansions in non-integer bases: lower order revisited
- On small bases which admit countably many expansions with multiple digits
- Expansions in multiple bases over general alphabets
- Bases which admit exactly two expansions
- Hausdorff dimension of multiple expansions
- Metric results for numbers with multiple \(q\)-expansions
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