
arXiv: 1311.7277
We prove that in any totally irrational cut-and-project setup with codimension (internal space dimension) one, it is possible to choose sections (windows) in non-trivial ways so that the resulting sets are bounded displacement equivalent to lattices. Our proof demonstrates that for any irrational ${\it\alpha}$, regardless of Diophantine type, there is a collection of intervals in $\mathbb{R}/\mathbb{Z}$ which is closed under translation, contains intervals of arbitrarily small length, and along which the discrepancy of the sequence $\{n{\it\alpha}\}$ is bounded above uniformly by a constant.
intervals in \(\mathbb{R}/\mathbb{Z}\), Mathematics - Number Theory, Dynamical Systems (math.DS), cut-and-project setup, Finite partial geometries (general), nets, partial spreads, Special properties of functions of several variables, Hölder conditions, etc., FOS: Mathematics, Diophantine type, Relations of ergodic theory with number theory and harmonic analysis, Number Theory (math.NT), Mathematics - Dynamical Systems
intervals in \(\mathbb{R}/\mathbb{Z}\), Mathematics - Number Theory, Dynamical Systems (math.DS), cut-and-project setup, Finite partial geometries (general), nets, partial spreads, Special properties of functions of several variables, Hölder conditions, etc., FOS: Mathematics, Diophantine type, Relations of ergodic theory with number theory and harmonic analysis, Number Theory (math.NT), Mathematics - Dynamical Systems
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