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The Calkin-Wilf tree of a quadratic surd

Number Theory 2019-10-29 v2

Abstract

By using the Calkin-Wilf tree, we prove the irrationality of numbers of the form α=N+pq\alpha=\frac{\sqrt{N}+p}{q} where NN is a positive integer which is not a perfect square, pp is a rational integer such that p2<Np^2<N and qq is a positive integer which divides Np2N-p^2. For this, we consider an analogue of the Calkin-Wilf tree with root α\alpha and we define a special path in this tree which satisfies remarkable properties of periodicity and symmetry. This path is closely related to the continued fraction expansion of α\alpha and allows us to give new proofs of theorems due to Legendre and to Galois about the form of such an expansion in special cases of square roots and reduced quadratic surds.

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@article{arxiv.1709.00473,
  title  = {The Calkin-Wilf tree of a quadratic surd},
  author = {Lionel Ponton},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.00473},
  year   = {2019}
}

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