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arxiv: 0912.4597 · v3 · pith:VBIFB7HYnew · submitted 2009-12-23 · 🧮 math.NT

Numbers with integer expansion in the numeration system with negative base

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In this paper, we study representations of real numbers in the positional numeration system with negative basis, as introduced by Ito and Sadahiro. We focus on the set $\Z_{-\beta}$ of numbers whose representation uses only non-negative powers of $-\beta$, the so-called $(-\beta)$-integers. We describe the distances between consecutive elements of $\Z_{-\beta}$. In case that this set is non-trivial we associate to $\beta$ an infinite word $\boldsymbol{v}_{-\beta}$ over an (in general infinite) alphabet. The self-similarity of $\Z_{-\beta}$, i.e., the property $-\beta \Z_{-\beta}\subset \Z_{-\beta}$, allows us to find a morphism under which $\boldsymbol{v}_{-\beta}$ is invariant. On the example of two cubic irrational bases $\beta$ we demonstrate the difference between Rauzy fractals generated by $(-\beta)$-integers and by $\beta$-integers.

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