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Limits and decomposition of de Bruijn's additive systems

An additive system for the nonnegative integers is a family (A_i)_{i\in I} of sets of nonnegative integers with 0 \in A_i for all i \in I such that every nonnegative integer can be written uniquely in the form \sum_{i\in I} a_i with a_i \in A_i for all i and a_i \neq 0 for only finitely many i. In 1956, de Bruijn proved that every additive system is constructed from an infinite sequence (g_i)_{i \in \N} of integers with g_i \geq 2 for all i, or is a contraction of such a system. This paper gives a complete classification of the "uncontractable" or "indecomposable" additive systems, and also considers limits and stability of additive systems.

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