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EVEN AND ODD INTEGRAL PARTS OF POWERS OF A REAL NUMBER

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 August 2006

ARTŪRAS DUBICKAS
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics and Informatics, Vilnius University, Naugarduko 24, Vilnius LT-03225, Lithuania e-mail: arturas.dubickas@maf.vu.lt
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Abstract

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We define a subset $\mathcal Z$ of $(1,+\infty)$ with the property that for each $\alpha \in {\mathcal Z}$ there is a nonzero real number $\xi = \xi(\alpha)$ such that the integral parts $[\xi \alpha^n]$ are even for all $n \in \mathbb{N}$. A result of Tijdeman implies that each number greater than or equal to 3 belongs to $\mathcal{Z}$. However, Mahler's question on whether the number 3/2 belongs to $\mathcal{Z}$ or not remains open. We prove that the set ${\mathcal S}:=(1,+\infty) \textbackslash {\mathcal Z}$ is nonempty and find explicitly some numbers in ${\mathcal Z} \cap$ (5/4,3) and in ${\mathcal S} \cap (1,2)$.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
2006 Glasgow Mathematical Journal Trust