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arxiv: 2109.00117 · v4 · pith:Z73QJFFJnew · submitted 2021-08-31 · 🧮 math.NT

The Generalized Bergman Game

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keywords gamebergmanbetageneralizedintegerpositivebase-initial
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Every positive integer may be written uniquely as a base-$\beta$ decomposition--that is a legal sum of powers of $\beta$--where $\beta$ is the dominating root of a non-increasing positive linear recurrence sequence. Guided by earlier work on a two-player game which produces the Zeckendorf Decomposition of an integer (see [Bai+19]), we define a broad class of two-player games played on an infinite tuple of non-negative integers which decompose a positive integer into its base-$\beta$ expansion. We call this game the Generalized Bergman Game. We prove that the longest possible Generalized Bergman game on an initial state $S$ with $n$ summands terminates in $\Theta(n^2)$ time, and we also prove that the shortest possible Generalized Bergman game on an initial state terminates between $\Omega(n)$ and $O(n^2)$ time. We also show a linear bound on the maximum length of the tuple used throughout the game.

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