Michael BaakeBielefeld, Anton GorodetskiIrvine, Jan MazáčBielefeld
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The aim of this note is to show the existence of a large family of Cantorvals
arising in the projection description of primitive two-letter substitutions.
This provides a new, naturally occurring class of Cantorvals.