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Irrationality of growth constants associated with polynomial recursions

Published 20 Apr 2020 in math.NT | (2004.09353v2)

Abstract: We consider integer sequences that satisfy a recursion of the form $x_{n+1} = P(x_n)$ for some polynomial $P$ of degree $d > 1$. If such a sequence tends to infinity, then it satisfies an asymptotic formula of the form $x_n \sim A \alpha{dn}$, but little can be said about the constant $\alpha$. In this paper, we show that $\alpha$ is always irrational or an integer. In fact, we prove a stronger statement: if a sequence $G_n$ satisfies an asymptotic formula of the form $G_n = A \alphan + B + O(\alpha{-\epsilon n})$, where $A,B$ are algebraic and $\alpha > 1$, and the sequence contains infinitely many integers, then $\alpha$ is irrational or an integer.

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