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Multigeometric sequences and Cantorvals

Published 11 Apr 2013 in math.CA | (1304.4218v2)

Abstract: For a sequence $x \in l_1 \setminus c_{00}$, one can consider the achievement set $E(x)$ of all subsums of series $\sum_{n=1}{\infty} x(n)$. It is known that $E(x)$ is one of the following types of sets: * finite union of closed intervals, * homeomorphic to the Cantor set, * homeomorphic to the set $T$ of subsums of $\sum_{n=1}{\infty} c(n)$ where $c(2n-1)=\frac{3}{4n}$ and $c(2n)=\frac{2}{4n}$ (Cantorval). Based on ideas of Jones and Velleman, and Guthrie and Nymann we describe families of sequences which contain, according to our knowledge, all known examples of $x$'s with $E(x)$ being Cantorvals.

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