Preservation of normality by non-oblivious group selection

Abstract

We give two different proofs of the fact that non-oblivious selection via regular group sets preserves normality. Non-oblivious here means that whether or not a symbol is selected can depend on the symbol itself. One proof relies on the incompressibility of normal sequences, the other on the use of augmented dynamical systems.

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