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Multiscale Coarse-graining Invariant Sequences

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Sequences and their Applications

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We introduce the concept of coarse-graining invariant sequences (in a commutative ring), and consider their relationship with Mahler equations and automatic sequences.

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Barbé, A. (1999). Multiscale Coarse-graining Invariant Sequences. In: Ding, C., Helleseth, T., Niederreiter, H. (eds) Sequences and their Applications. Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0551-0_9

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