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The rational part of a periodic continued fraction

Number Theory 2017-07-12 v1

Abstract

Let xx be a periodic continued fraction with the initial block 00 and the repeating block c1,,cnc_1,\ldots,c_n. So xx is a quadratic irrational of the form x=a+bx=a+\sqrt b, where aa, bb are rational numbers, b>0b>0, bb not a square. The numbers aa and b\sqrt b are uniquely determined by xx. In general it is difficult to say what the influence of a certain digit of the repeating block on the appearance of xx is. We highlight a noteworthy exception from this rule. Indeed, the magnitude of 2a2a is essentially determined by the last digit cnc_n of the repeating block, the fractional part of 2a2a, however, is independent of cnc_n. Of particular interest is the case 2aZ2a\in\mathbb Z, which occurs if, and only if, the sequence c1,,cn1c_1,\ldots,c_{n-1} is symmetric.

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@article{arxiv.1707.03317,
  title  = {The rational part of a periodic continued fraction},
  author = {Kurt Girstmair},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.03317},
  year   = {2017}
}