Complex numbers with a prescribed order of approximation and Zaremba's conjecture
Number Theory
2023-10-19 v1 Dynamical Systems
Abstract
Given with being a positive integer, we can represent any complex number as a power series in with coefficients in . We prove that, for any real and any non-empty proper subset of , there are uncountably many complex numbers (including transcendental numbers) that can be expressed as a power series in with coefficients in and with the irrationality exponent (in terms of Gaussian integers) equal to . 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