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Rational self-affine tiles associated to standard and nonstandard digit systems

Number Theory 2024-07-09 v2

Abstract

We consider digit systems (A,D)(A,\mathcal{D}), where AQn×n A \in \mathbb{Q}^{n\times n} is an expanding matrix and the digit set D\mathcal{D} is a suitable subset of Qn\mathbb{Q}^n. To such a system, we associate a self-affine set F=F(A,D)\mathcal{F} = \mathcal{F}(A,\mathcal{D}) that lives in a certain representation space K\mathbb{K}. If AA is an integer matrix, then K=Rn\mathbb{K} = \mathbb{R}^n, while in the general rational case K\mathbb{K} contains an additional solenoidal factor. We give a criterion for F\mathcal{F} to have positive Haar measure, i.e., for being a rational self-affine tile. We study topological properties of F\mathcal{F} and prove some tiling theorems. Our setting is very general in the sense that we allow (A,D)(A,\mathcal{D}) to be a nonstandard digit system. A standard digit system (A,D)(A,\mathcal{D}) is one in which we require D\mathcal{D} to be a complete system of residue class representatives w.r.t. a certain naturally chosen residue class ring. Our tools comprise the Frobenius normal form and character theory of locally compact abelian groups.

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@article{arxiv.2110.09112,
  title  = {Rational self-affine tiles associated to standard and nonstandard digit systems},
  author = {Lucía Rossi and Wolfgang Steiner and Jörg M. Thuswaldner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.09112},
  year   = {2024}
}