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$$\mathbb{F}_q ((X^{ - 1} ))$$
\end{document} denote the formal field of all formal Laurent series x = Σ
n=ν∞anX−n in an indeterminate X, with coefficients an lying in a given finite field \documentclass{aastex}
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$$\mathbb{F}_q$$
\end{document}. For any \documentclass{aastex}
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$$\beta \in \mathbb{F}_q ((X^{ - 1} ))$$
\end{document} with deg β > 1, it is known that for almost all \documentclass{aastex}
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$$x \in \mathbb{F}_q ((X^{ - 1} ))$$
\end{document} (with respect to the Haar measure), x is β-normal. In this paper, we show the inverse direction, i.e., for any x, for almost all \documentclass{aastex}
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$$\beta \in \mathbb{F}_q ((X^{ - 1} ))$$
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