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Non-convex geometry of numbers and continued fractions

Number Theory 2021-04-20 v1

Abstract

In recent work, the first two authors constructed a generalized continued fraction called the pp-continued fraction, characterized by the property that its convergents (a subsequence of the regular convergents) are best approximations with respect to the LpL^p norm, where p1p\geq 1. We extend this construction to the region 0<p<10<p<1, where now the LpL^p quasinorm is non-convex. We prove that the approximation coefficients of the pp-continued fraction are bounded above by 1/5+εp1/\sqrt{5}+\varepsilon_p, where εp0\varepsilon_p\to 0 as p0p\to 0. In light of Hurwitz's theorem, this upper bound is sharp, in the limit. We also measure the maximum number of consecutive regular convergents that are skipped by the pp-continued fraction.

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@article{arxiv.2104.08385,
  title  = {Non-convex geometry of numbers and continued fractions},
  author = {Nickolas Andersen and William Duke and Zach Hacking and Amy Woodall},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.08385},
  year   = {2021}
}

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18 pages, 3 figures