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Inverse problem for Pell equation and real quadratic fields of the least type

Number Theory 2013-07-10 v4

Abstract

The purpose of this article is to give the solutions of the inverse problem for Pellian equations. For any rational number 0<a/b<10< a/b < 1, the fundamental discriminants DD satisfying (Db+a)2Db2=4(\lfloor \sqrt{D} \rfloor b + a)^2 - D b^2 = 4 are given in terms of a quadratic progression. There were studies about this problem based on symmetric sequences {a1,.˙.,al1}\{a_1,\...,a_{l-1}\} and periodic continued fractions [a0,a1,.˙.,al1,alˉ][a_0,\bar{a_1,\...,a_{l-1},a_l}], but in this article we solve the problem in a completely different way with simpler parameters. The result is obtained by measuring the quality of approximation of a rational number to d\sqrt{d} or 1+d2\frac{1+\sqrt{d}}{2}, and by defining a short interval attached to each rational number. On this formulation we also show that for almost all square-free integer dd, dd is the least element of the prescribed quadratic progression for some a/ba/b.

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@article{arxiv.1212.0294,
  title  = {Inverse problem for Pell equation and real quadratic fields of the least type},
  author = {Jeongho Park},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1212.0294},
  year   = {2013}
}

Comments

1) Proof of lemma 23 is included. 2) Proposition 41 is revised to clarify the case x/y = 1/1