Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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434598 | Theoretical Computer Science | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We give an elementary and direct proof of the following theorem: A real number is normal to a given integer base if, and only if, its expansion in that base is incompressible by lossless finite-state compressors (these are finite automata augmented with an output transition function such that the automata input–output behaviour is injective; they are also known as injective finite-state transducers). As a corollary we obtain V.N. Agafonov’s theorem on the preservation of normality on subsequences selected by finite automata.
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