Hausdorff dimension of univoque sets and Devil's staircase
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We fix a positive integer M  , and we consider expansions in arbitrary real bases q>1 over the alphabet {0,1,…,M}. We denote by ba20dee874ea4da3d9" title="Click to view the MathML source">Uq the set of real numbers having a unique expansion. Completing many former investigations, we give a formula for the Hausdorff dimension D(q) of ba20dee874ea4da3d9" title="Click to view the MathML source">Uq for each q∈(1,∞). Furthermore, we prove that the dimension function D:(1,∞)→[0,1] is continuous, and has bounded variation. Moreover, it has a Devil's staircase behavior in (q,∞), where q denotes the Komornik–Loreti constant: although D(q)>D(q) for all a8a35a49" title="Click to view the MathML source">q>q, we have bac62c111cd20d" title="Click to view the MathML source">D<0 a.e. in (q,∞). During the proofs we improve and generalize a theorem of Erdős et al. on the existence of large blocks of zeros in β-expansions, and we determine for all M   the Lebesgue measure and the Hausdorff dimension of the set a8e11268bcd9f69004f6f6c2bbb85f6" title="Click to view the MathML source">U of bases in which x=1 has a unique expansion.
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