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On periodic representations in non-Pisot bases

Published 12 Apr 2016 in math.NT and math.DS | (1604.03354v1)

Abstract: We study periodic expansions in positional number systems with a base $\beta\in\C,\ |\beta|>1$, and with coefficients in a finite set of digits $\A\subset\C.$ We are interested in determining those algebraic bases for which there exists $\A\subset \Q(\beta),$ such that all elements of $\Q(\beta)$ admit at least one eventually periodic representation with digits in $\A$. In this paper we prove a general result that guarantees the existence of such an $\A$. This result implies the existence of such an $\A$ when $\beta$ is a rational number or an algebraic integer with no conjugates of modulus $1$. We also consider eventually periodic representations of elements of $\Q(\beta)$ for which the maximal power of the representation is proportional to the absolute value of the represented number, up to some universal constant. We prove that if every element of $\Q(\beta)$ admits such a representation then $\beta$ must be a Pisot number or a Salem number. This result generalises a well known result of Schmidt \cite{Schmidt}.

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