Addendum to: Mahler's method in several variables and finite automata
Colin Faverjon (ICJ, CNRS), Boris Adamczewski (ICJ, CNRS)

TL;DR
This paper strengthens a specific part of a previous theorem related to Mahler's method in multiple variables and finite automata, providing more rigorous or comprehensive results.
Contribution
It offers an improved version of a key theorem from the prior work, enhancing the theoretical framework of Mahler's method in several variables.
Findings
Strengthens part (i) of Theorem 1.1 from the original paper.
Provides more rigorous proof or broader applicability of the theorem.
Enhances understanding of Mahler's method in the context of finite automata.
Abstract
This note is an addendum to the paper ''Mahler's method in several variables and finite automata''. It strengthens part (i) of Theorem 1.1 of the aforementioned paper.
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TopicsMusic Technology and Sound Studies · Neuroscience and Music Perception
