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November 2009 Negative slope algorithm and multiplicative Rauzy induction of 3-interval exchange transformations
Kazuko Nakazawa, Koshiro Ishimura, Shunji Ito
Hiroshima Math. J. 39(3): 451-468 (November 2009). DOI: 10.32917/hmj/1257544217

Abstract

The induced transformation on a properly chosen interval of a 2-interval exchange transformation is a 2-interval exchange transformation again. This induction is explicitly integrated by using the simple continued fraction algorithm. Therefore, we can say that the simple continued fraction algorithm acts well as a ‘‘multiplicative Rauzy induction’’ on the family of 2-interval exchange transformations. Now, we have the following question; On what kind of family of 3-interval exchange transformations does the negative slope algorithm act well as a multiplicative Rauzy induction? The purpose of this paper is to give the answer to this question.

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Kazuko Nakazawa. Koshiro Ishimura. Shunji Ito. "Negative slope algorithm and multiplicative Rauzy induction of 3-interval exchange transformations." Hiroshima Math. J. 39 (3) 451 - 468, November 2009. https://doi.org/10.32917/hmj/1257544217

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Published: November 2009
First available in Project Euclid: 6 November 2009

zbMATH: 1183.37006
MathSciNet: MR2569013
Digital Object Identifier: 10.32917/hmj/1257544217

Subjects:
Primary: 37A05
Secondary: 28D10

Keywords: interval exchange transformation , Rauzy induction

Rights: Copyright © 2009 Hiroshima University, Mathematics Program

Vol.39 • No. 3 • November 2009
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