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Jean Paul Allouche
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An automatic sequence is a letter-to-letter coding of a fixed point of a uniform morphism. More generally, morphic sequences are letter-to-letter codings of fixed points of arbitrary morphisms. There are many examples where an, a priori, morphic sequence with a non-uniform morphi
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A generalized Beatty sequence is a sequence V defined by (Formula Presented) where α is a real number, and p, q, r are integers. Such sequences occur, for instance, in homomorphic embeddings of Sturmian languages in the integers. We consider the question of characterizing pairs o
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