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Sumsets of Wythoff Sequences, Fibonacci Representation, and Beyond (2006.04177v1)
Published 7 Jun 2020 in math.CO, cs.DM, cs.FL, and math.NT
Abstract: Let $\alpha = (1+\sqrt{5})/2$ and define the lower and upper Wythoff sequences by $a_i = \lfloor i \alpha \rfloor$, $b_i = \lfloor i \alpha2 \rfloor$ for $i \geq 1$. In a recent interesting paper, Kawsumarng et al. proved a number of results about numbers representable as sums of the form $a_i + a_j$, $b_i + b_j$, $a_i + b_j$, and so forth. In this paper I show how to derive all of their results, using one simple idea and existing free software called Walnut. The key idea is that for each of their sumsets, there is a relatively small automaton accepting the Fibonacci representation of the numbers represented. I also show how the automaton approach can easily prove other results.