Summand minimality and asymptotic convergence of generalized Zeckendorf decompositions
Abstract
Given a recurrence sequence , with where for all and , the generalized Zeckendorf decomposition (gzd) of is the unique representation of using composed of blocks lexicographically less than . We prove that the gzd of uses the fewest number of summands among all representations of using , for all , if and only if is weakly decreasing. We develop an algorithm for moving from any representation of to the gzd, the analysis of which proves that weakly decreasing implies summand minimality. We prove that the gzds of numbers of the form converge in a suitable sense as , furthermore we classify three distinct behaviors for this convergence. We use this result, together with the irreducibility of certain families of polynomials, to exhibit a representation with fewer summands than the gzd if is not weakly decreasing.
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@article{arxiv.1608.08764,
title = {Summand minimality and asymptotic convergence of generalized Zeckendorf decompositions},
author = {Katherine Cordwell and Max Hlavacek and Chi Huynh and Steven J. Miller and Carsten Peterson and Yen Nhi Truong Vu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.08764},
year = {2018}
}
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