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Generalizing the Minkowski Question Mark Function to a Family of Multidimensional Continued Fractions

Number Theory 2017-02-22 v2

Abstract

The Minkowski question mark function, maping the unit interval to itself, is a continuous, strictly increasing, one-to-one and onto function that has derivative zero almost everywhere. Key to these facts are the basic properties of continued fractions. Thus the question mark function is a naturally occurring number theoretic singular function. This paper generalizes the question mark function to the 216 triangle partition (TRIP) maps. These are multidimensional continued fractions which generate a family of almost all known multidimensional continued fractions. We show for each TRIP map that there is a natural candidate for its analog of the Minkowski question mark function. We then show that the analog is singular for 96 of the TRIP maps and show that 60 more are singular under an assumption of ergodicity.

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@article{arxiv.1701.09070,
  title  = {Generalizing the Minkowski Question Mark Function to a Family of Multidimensional Continued Fractions},
  author = {Thomas Garrity and Peter McDonald},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.09070},
  year   = {2017}
}

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40 pages, font problems fixed