Topological and dimensional properties of univoque bases in double-base expansions

Abstract

Given two real numbers q0,q1 with q0, q1 > 1 satisfying q0+q1 q0q1, we call a sequence (di) with di∈ \0,1\ a (q0,q1)-expansion or a double-base expansion of a real number x if \[ x=Σi=1∞ diqd1qd2·s qdi. \] When q0=q1=q, the set of univoque bases is given by the set of q's such that x = 1 has exactly one (q, q)-expansion. The topological, dimensional and symbolic properties of such sets and their corresponding sequences have been intensively investigated. In our research, we study the topological and dimensional properties of the set of univoque bases for double-base expansions. This problem is more complicated, requiring new research strategies. Several new properties are uncovered. In particular, we show that the set of univoque bases in the double base setting is a meagre set with full Hausdorff dimension.

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