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Metrical properties of Hurwitz Continued Fractions

Number Theory 2025-02-20 v2 Complex Variables Dynamical Systems Metric Geometry

Abstract

We develop the geometry of Hurwitz continued fractions, a major tool in understanding the approximation properties of complex numbers by ratios of Gaussian integers. Based on a thorough study of the geometric properties of Hurwitz continued fractions, among other things, we determine that the space of valid sequences is not a closed set of sequences. Additionally, we establish a comprehensive metrical theory for Hurwitz continued fractions.%, paralleling the classical theory for regular continued fractions in real numbers. Let Φ:NR>0\Phi:\mathbb{N}\to \mathbb{R}_{>0} be any function. For any complex number zz and nNn\in\mathbb{N}, let an(z)a_n(z) denote the nnth partial quotient in the Hurwitz continued fraction of zz. One of the main results of this paper is the computation of the Hausdorff dimension of the set E(Φ):={zC:an(z)Φ(n) for infinitely many nN}.E(\Phi) := \left\{ z\in \mathbb C: |a_n(z)|\geq \Phi(n) \text{ for infinitely many }n\in\mathbb{N} \right\}. This study is a complex analog of a well-known result of Wang and Wu [Adv. Math. 218 (2008), no. 5, 1319--1339].

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@article{arxiv.2306.08254,
  title  = {Metrical properties of Hurwitz Continued Fractions},
  author = {Yann Bugeaud and Gerardo Gonzalez Robert and Mumtaz Hussain},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.08254},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

78 pages, 12 figures. We have fixed many typos and rewrote some fragments section for clarity. Section 3 was added, and the proof of Theorem 1.5 was shortened