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Search: id:A058842
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| A058842 |
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From Renyi's "beta expansion of 1 in base 3/2": sequence gives a(1), a(2), ... where x(n) = a(n)/2^n, with 0 < a(n) < 2^n, a(1) = 1, a(n) = 3*a(n-1) modulo 2^n. |
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+0 5
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| 1, 3, 1, 3, 9, 27, 81, 243, 217, 651, 1953, 1763, 5289, 15867, 14833, 44499, 2425, 7275, 21825, 65475, 196425, 589275, 1767825, 5303475, 15910425, 47731275, 8976097, 26928291, 80784873, 242354619, 727063857, 2181191571, 6543574713
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OFFSET
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1,2
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COMMENT
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Let r be a real number strictly between 1 and 2, x any real number between 0 and 1; define y = (y(i)) by x(0) = x; x(i+1) = r*x(i)-1 if r*x(i)>1 and r*x(i) otherwise; y(i) = integer part of x(i+1): y = (y(i)) is an infinite word on the alphabet (0,1). Here we take r = 3/2 and x = 1.
It seems that the sequence x(n) = a(n)/2^n which satisfies 0<x(n)<1 is not equidistributed in (0,1) and perhaps lim n -> infinity sum(k=1,n,x(k))/n = C < 0.4 < 1/2 - Benoit Cloitre (benoit7848c(AT)orange.fr), Aug 27 2002
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REFERENCES
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A. Renyi (1957), Representation for real numbers and their ergodic properties, Acta. Math. Acad. Sci. Hung., 8, 477-493.
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FORMULA
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Let x(1)=1 x(n+1)=(3/2)*x(n) -floor((3/2)*x(n)); then a(n)=x(n)*2^n - Benoit Cloitre (benoit7848c(AT)orange.fr), Aug 27 2002
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CROSSREFS
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Cf. A058841, A058840.
Sequence in context: A088442 A037095 A146436 this_sequence A155734 A128162 A067329
Adjacent sequences: A058839 A058840 A058841 this_sequence A058843 A058844 A058845
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KEYWORD
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nonn,nice,easy
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AUTHOR
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Claude Lenormand (claude.lenormand(AT)free.fr), Jan 05 2001
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EXTENSIONS
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More terms from Larry Reeves (larryr(AT)acm.org), Feb 22 2001
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