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Approaching Cusick's conjecture on the sum-of-digits function

Published 18 Apr 2019 in math.NT and math.CO | (1904.08646v1)

Abstract: Cusick's conjecture on the binary sum of digits $s(n)$ of a nonnegative integer $n$ states the following: for all nonnegative integers $t$ we have [ c_t=\lim_{N\rightarrow\infty}\frac 1N\left\lvert{n<N:s(n+t)\geq s(n)\}\right\rvert\>1/2. ] We prove that for given $\varepsilon>0$ we have [ c_t+c_{t'}>1-\varepsilon ] if the binary expansion of $t$ contains enough blocks of consecutive $\mathtt 1$s (depending on $\varepsilon$), where $t'=3\cdot 2\lambda-t$ and $\lambda$ is chosen such that $2\lambda\leq t<2{\lambda+1}$.

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