A Sieve on Rational Imbalances and the First Appearance of Denominators
General Mathematics
2025-11-18 v2
Abstract
We construct a sieve that enumerates rational ``imbalances'' of the form for integers and , ordered lexicographically by . Each imbalance is reduced to lowest terms, and we record the sequence of distinct denominators as they first appear. We show that every positive integer occurs exactly once as such a denominator, and that its first appearance coincides with the unit fraction . We then prove that the sieve, when viewed as a map from pairs to reduced fractions, enumerates all rational numbers in without repetition, extend it symmetrically to all of , and discuss its connections to hyperbolic geometry and rational enumeration theory.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2510.22635,
title = {A Sieve on Rational Imbalances and the First Appearance of Denominators},
author = {Paul Alexander Bilokon},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.22635},
year = {2025}
}
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7 pages