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Diophantine approximation on manifolds and lower bounds for Hausdorff dimension

Number Theory 2017-12-12 v1

Abstract

Given nNn\in\mathbb{N} and τ>1n\tau>\frac1n, let Sn(τ)\mathcal{S}_n(\tau) denote the classical set of τ\tau-approximable points in Rn\mathbb{R}^n, which consists of xRn{\bf x}\in \mathbb{R}^n that lie within distance qτ1q^{-\tau-1} from the lattice 1qZn\frac1q\mathbb{Z}^n for infinitely many qNq\in\mathbb{N}. In pioneering work, Kleinbock &\& Margulis showed that for any non-degenerate submanifold M\mathcal{M} of Rn\mathbb{R}^n and any τ>1n\tau>\frac1n almost all points on M\mathcal{M} are not τ\tau-approximable. Numerous subsequent papers have been geared towards strengthening this result through investigating the Hausdorff measure and dimension of the associated null set MSn(τ)\mathcal{M}\cap\mathcal{S}_n(\tau). In this paper we suggest a new approach based on the Mass Transference Principle, which enables us to find a sharp lower bound for dimMSn(τ)\dim \mathcal{M}\cap\mathcal{S}_n(\tau) for any C2C^2 submanifold M\mathcal{M} of Rn\mathbb{R}^n and any τ\tau satisfying 1nτ<1m\frac1n\le\tau<\frac1m. Here mm is the codimension of M\mathcal{M}. We also show that the condition on τ\tau is best possible and extend the result to general approximating functions.

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@article{arxiv.1712.03761,
  title  = {Diophantine approximation on manifolds and lower bounds for Hausdorff dimension},
  author = {Victor Beresnevich and Lawrence Lee and Robert C. Vaughan and Sanju Velani},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.03761},
  year   = {2017}
}

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