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Periodic continued fractions over $S$-integers in number fields and Skolem's $p$-adic method

Number Theory 2022-12-02 v2 Algebraic Geometry

Abstract

We generalize the classical theory of periodic continued fractions (PCFs) over Z{\mathbf Z} to rings O{\mathcal O} of SS-integers in a number field. Let B={β,β}{\mathcal B}=\{\beta, {\beta^*}\} be the multi-set of roots of a quadratic polynomial in O[x]{\mathcal O}[x]. We show that PCFs P=[b1,,bN,a1,akˉ]P=[b_1,\ldots,b_N,\bar{a_1\ldots ,a_k}] of type (N,k)(N,k) potentially converging to a limit in B{\mathcal B} are given by O{\mathcal O}-points on an affine variety V:=V(B)N,kV:=V({\mathcal B})_{N,k} generically of dimension N+k2N+k-2. We give the equations of VV in terms of the continuant polynomials of Wallis and Euler. The integral points V(O)V({\mathcal O}) are related to writing matrices in SL2(O)\textrm{SL}_2({\mathcal O}) as products of elementary matrices. We give an algorithm to determine if a PCF converges and, if so, to compute its limit. Our standard example generalizes the PCF 2=[1,2ˉ]\sqrt{2}=[1,\bar{2}] to the Z2{\mathbf Z}_2-extension of Q{\mathbf Q}: Fn=Q(αn)F_n={\mathbf Q}(\alpha_n), αn:=2cos(2π/2n+2)\alpha_{n}:=2\cos(2\pi/2^{n+2}), with integers On=Z[αn]{\mathcal O}_n={\mathbf Z}[\alpha_n]. We want to find the PCFs of αn+1\alpha_{n+1} over On{\mathcal O}_{n} of type (N,k)(N,k) by finding the On{\mathcal O}_{n}-points on V(Bn+1)N,kV({\mathcal B}_{n+1})_{N,k} for Bn+1:={αn+1,αn+1}{\mathcal B}_{n+1}:=\{\alpha_{n+1}, -\alpha_{n+1}\}. There are three types (N,k)=(0,3),(1,2),(2,1)(N,k)=(0,3), (1,2), (2,1) such that the associated PCF variety V(B)N,kV({\mathcal B})_{N,k} is a curve; we analyze these curves. For generic B{\mathcal B}, Siegel's theorem implies that each of these three V(B)N,k(O)V({\mathcal B})_{N,k}({\mathcal O}) is finite. We find all the On{\mathcal O}_n-points on these PCF curves V(Bn+1)N,kV({\mathcal B}_{n+1})_{N,k} for n=0,1n=0,1. When n=1n=1 we make extensive use of Skolem's pp-adic method for p=2p=2, including its application to Ljunggren's equation x2+1=2y4x^2 + 1 =2y^4.

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@article{arxiv.1909.11214,
  title  = {Periodic continued fractions over $S$-integers in number fields and Skolem's $p$-adic method},
  author = {Bradley W. Brock and Noam D. Elkies and Bruce W. Jordan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.11214},
  year   = {2022}
}