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Complex numbers with a prescribed order of approximation and Zaremba's conjecture

Number Theory 2023-10-19 v1 Dynamical Systems

Abstract

Given b=A±ib=-A\pm i with AA being a positive integer, we can represent any complex number as a power series in bb with coefficients in A={0,1,,A2}\mathcal A=\{0,1,\ldots, A^2\}. We prove that, for any real τ2\tau\geq 2 and any non-empty proper subset J(b)J(b) of A\mathcal A, there are uncountably many complex numbers (including transcendental numbers) that can be expressed as a power series in bb with coefficients in J(b)J(b) and with the irrationality exponent (in terms of Gaussian integers) equal to τ\tau. One of the key ingredients in our construction is the `Folding Lemma' applied to Hurwitz continued fractions. This motivates a Hurwitz continued fraction analogue of the well-known Zaremba's conjecture. We prove several results in support of this conjecture.

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@article{arxiv.2310.11698,
  title  = {Complex numbers with a prescribed order of approximation and Zaremba's conjecture},
  author = {Gerardo González Robert and Mumtaz Hussain and Nikita Shulga},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.11698},
  year   = {2023}
}

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15 pages