Finite-State Dimension and The Davenport Erd\H{o}s Theorem
Abstract
A 1952 result of Davenport and Erd\H{o}s states that if is an integer-valued polynomial, then the real number is Borel normal in base ten. A later result of Nakai and Shiokawa extends this result to polynomials with arbitrary real coefficients and all bases . It is well-known that finite-state dimension, a finite-state effectivization of the classical Hausdorff dimension, characterizes the Borel normal sequences as precisely those sequences of finite-state dimension 1. For an infinite set of natural numbers, and a base , the base Copeland-Erd\H{o}s sequence of , , is the infinite sequence obtained by concatenating the base expressions of the numbers in in increasing order. In this work we investigate the possible relationships between the finite-state dimensions of and where is a polynomial. We show that, if the polynomial is permitted to have arbitrary real coefficients, then for any in the unit interval, there is a set of natural numbers and a linear polynomial so that the finite-state dimensions of and are and respectively. The corresponding result for strong finite-state dimension is also shown. We demonstrate that linear polynomials with rational coefficients do not change the finite-state dimension of any Copeland-Erd\H{o}s sequence, but there exist polynomials with rational coefficients of every larger integer degree that change the finite-state dimension of some sequence. We also prove the surprising fact that there exist sets and integer-valued monomials such that is normal, but has finite-state dimension strictly less than one.
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@article{arxiv.2506.02332,
title = {Finite-State Dimension and The Davenport Erd\H{o}s Theorem},
author = {Joe Clanin and Matthew Rayman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.02332},
year = {2026}
}