Badly approximable points on planar curves and a problem of Davenport
Number Theory
2013-01-21 v1
Abstract
Let C be two times continuously differentiable curve in R^2 with at least one point at which the curvature is non-zero. For any i,j > 0 with i+j =1, let Bad(i,j) denote the set of points (x,y) in R^2 for which max {||qx ||^{1/i}, ||qy||^{1/j}} > c/q for all integers q >0. Here c = c(x,y) is a positive constant. Our main result implies that any finite intersection of such sets with C has full Hausdorff dimension. This provides a solution to a problem of Davenport dating back to the sixties.
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@article{arxiv.1301.4243,
title = {Badly approximable points on planar curves and a problem of Davenport},
author = {Dzmitry Badziahin and Sanju Velani},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1301.4243},
year = {2013}
}
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44 pages