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Mixing properties of numeration systems coming from weighted substitutions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 July 2009

TETURO KAMAE*
Affiliation:
Matsuyama University, Matsuyama, 790-8578, Japan (email: kamae@apost.plala.or.jp)

Abstract

A weighted substitution is a substitution that has weights associated with each occurrence of the substituted symbols. It defines a tiling space that admits the translation and scaling operators; the translation is the additive ℝ-action and the scaling is the multiplicative G-action, where G is a closed multiplicative subgroup of ℝ+. We obtained necessary and sufficient conditions for the additive action to be strongly mixing and for it to be weakly mixing.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2009

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