Negative bases and automata

Computer Science – Formal Languages and Automata Theory

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We study expansions in non-integer negative base -{\beta} introduced by Ito and Sadahiro. Using countable automata associated with (-{\beta})-expansions, we characterize the case where the (-{\beta})-shift is a system of finite type. We prove that, if {\beta} is a Pisot number, then the (-{\beta})-shift is a sofic system. In that case, addition (and more generally normalization on any alphabet) is realizable by a finite transducer. We then give an on-line algorithm for the conversion from positive base {\beta} to negative base -{\beta}. When {\beta} is a Pisot number, the conversion can be realized by a finite on-line transducer.

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