Intermediate convergents and a metric theorem of Khinchin
Abstract
A landmark theorem in the metric theory of continued fractions begins this way: Select a non-negative real function defined on the positive integers and a real number , and form the partial sums of evaluated at the partial quotients in the continued fraction expansion for . Does the sequence have a limit as ? In 1935 A. Y. Khinchin proved that the answer is yes for almost every , provided that the function does not grow too quickly. In this paper we are going to explore a natural reformulation of this problem in which the function is defined on the rationals and the partial sums in question are over the intermediate convergents to with denominators less than a prescribed amount. By using some of Khinchin's ideas together with more modern results we are able to provide a quantitative asymptotic theorem analogous to the classical one mentioned above.
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@article{arxiv.0907.0161,
title = {Intermediate convergents and a metric theorem of Khinchin},
author = {Alan K. Haynes},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0907.0161},
year = {2009}
}