New examples of M L: intruder sets
Abstract
We exhibit new examples of regions of M L where M and L denote the Markov and Lagrange spectra, respectively. These regions have a different nature from all known regions studied so far: they contain intruder sets associated with distinct combinatorics that trespass the region where self-replication holds. Our construction follows the usual self-replication method but replaces the standard local uniqueness condition with a more flexible and weaker property. These examples emerged from a large-scale computational search for regions of M L, which indicates that many such regions with intruder sets exist. We conclude with some open problems about these new regions.
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