Wolfgang Steiner (LIAFA) |
The (−β)-integers are natural generalisations of the β-integers, and thus of the integers, for negative real bases. They can be described by infinite words which are fixed points of anti-morphisms. We show that they are not necessarily uniformly discrete and relatively dense in the real numbers. |
ArXived at: http://dx.doi.org/10.4204/EPTCS.63.31 | bibtex |
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