Transcendence Meets Normality: Construction of Transcendentally Normal Numbers
Abstract
In this work, we study real numbers for which is (absolutely) normal for every non-constant integer-valued polynomial . We call such numbers transcendentally normal. We prove that almost every real number is transcendentally normal and provide an explicit construction of such a number, based on Sierpinski's covering method and novel ideas involving the so-called stretch function. In the next step, we transform this construction into an algorithm that computes the digits of a t-normal number recursively in all integer bases. Moreover, we extend our covering approach to construct and compute LIL-normal numbers whose discrepancies are of the order predicted by the law of the iterated logarithm. We also take the opportunity to discuss several interesting open problems.
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@article{arxiv.2508.09319,
title = {Transcendence Meets Normality: Construction of Transcendentally Normal Numbers},
author = {Chokri Manai},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.09319},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
41 pages, simplified proof, added references and minor corrections