English

The difference between the Hurwitz continued fraction expansions of a complex number and its rational approximations

Number Theory 2021-12-15 v2 Dynamical Systems

Abstract

For regular continued fraction, if a real number xx and its rational approximation p/qp/q satisfying xp/q<1/q2|x-p/q|<1/q^2, then, after deleting the last integer of the partial quotients of p/qp/q, the sequence of the remaining partial quotients is a prefix of that of xx. In this paper, we show that the situation is completely different if we consider the Hurwitz continued fraction expansions of a complex number and its rational approximations. More specifically, we consider the set E(ψ)E(\psi) of complex numbers which are well approximated with the given bound ψ\psi and have quite different Hurwitz continued fraction expansions from that of their rational approximations. The Hausdorff and packing dimensions of such set are determined. It turns out that its packing dimension is always full for any given approximation bound ψ\psi and its Hausdorff dimension is equal to that of the ψ\psi-approximable set W(ψ)W(\psi) of complex numbers. As a consequence, we also obtain an analogue of the classical Jarn\'ik Theorem in real case.

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@article{arxiv.2104.06562,
  title  = {The difference between the Hurwitz continued fraction expansions of a complex number and its rational approximations},
  author = {Yubin He and Ying Xiong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.06562},
  year   = {2021}
}