2010
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511777653
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Combinatorics, Automata and Number Theory

Abstract: This collaborative volume presents trends arising from the fruitful interaction between the themes of combinatorics on words, automata and formal language theory, and number theory. Presenting several important tools and concepts, the authors also reveal some of the exciting and important relationships that exist between these different fields. Topics include numeration systems, word complexity function, morphic words, Rauzy tilings and substitutive dynamical systems, Bratelli diagrams, frequencies and ergodic… Show more

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“…This is because the choice of including x(0) into X(N ) will lead to more consistent results. 6 We use the notion of singular expansion as defined by Flajolet, Gourdon and Dumas [18, Definition 2]: it is the formal sum of the principal parts of a meromorphic function over all poles in the domain given.…”
Section: Condensed Main Resultmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is because the choice of including x(0) into X(N ) will lead to more consistent results. 6 We use the notion of singular expansion as defined by Flajolet, Gourdon and Dumas [18, Definition 2]: it is the formal sum of the principal parts of a meromorphic function over all poles in the domain given.…”
Section: Condensed Main Resultmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This set is known as the Rauzy fractal associated to the substitution. For references on conditions under which the Pisot conjecture is true, we refer to, among other references, [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,11,12,15,16,21,22,23]. Before we define Rauzy fractals, we have to introduce some constructions and notations.…”
Section: Substitutions and Rauzy Fractalsmentioning
confidence: 99%