On the regularity of $\{\lfloor\log_b(αn+β)\rfloor\}_{n\geq0}$
Abstract: Let $\alpha,\beta$ be real numbers and $b\geq2$ be an integer. Allouche and Shallit showed that the sequence ${\lfloor\alpha n+\beta\rfloor}{n\geq0}$ is $b$-regular if and only if $\alpha$ is rational. In this paper, using a base-independent regular language, we prove a similar result that the sequence ${\lfloor\log_b(\alpha n+\beta)\rfloor}{n\geq0}$ is $b$-regular if and only if $\alpha$ is rational. In particular, when $\alpha=\sqrt{2},\beta=0$ and $b=2$, we answer the question of Allouche and Shallit that the sequence ${\lfloor\frac{1}{2}+\log_2n\rfloor}_{n\geq0}$ is not $2$-regular, which has been proved by Bell, Moshe and Rowland respectively.
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