About the paper

language English
published in Journal of Number Theory 190 (2018)
pages 367 to 393
DOI 10.1016/j.jnt.2018.03.003
supported by FWF, project P28991-N35

Abstract

Coding prescriptions are combinatorial objects linked to a substitution, that is a morphism of the free monoid. Originally they have been introduced in order to code the induced symbolic dynamical system. In the present article we are interested in coding prescriptions of compositions and powers of substitutions. This will provide a very general framework for representing integers. We will study the properties and find several relations with well-known systems of integer numeration.

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