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Transcendence and normality of complex numbers via Hurwitz continued fractions

Number Theory 2025-01-30 v3 Dynamical Systems Metric Geometry

Abstract

We study the topological, dynamical, and descriptive set theoretic properties of Hurwitz continued fractions. Hurwitz continued fractions associate an infinite sequence of Gaussian integers to every complex number which is not a Gaussian rational. The resulting space of sequences of Gaussian integers Ω\Omega is not closed. By means of an algorithm, we show that Ω\Omega contains a natural subset whose closure R\overline{\mathsf{R}} encodes continued fraction expansions of complex numbers which are not Gaussian rationals. We prove that (R,σ)(\overline{\mathsf{R}}, \sigma) is a subshift with a feeble specification property. As an application, we determine the rank in the Borel hierarchy of the set of Hurwitz normal numbers with respect to the complex Gauss measure. We also construct a family of complex transcendental numbers with bounded partial quotients.

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@article{arxiv.2310.20029,
  title  = {Transcendence and normality of complex numbers via Hurwitz continued fractions},
  author = {Felipe García-Ramos and Gerardo González Robert and Mumtaz Hussain},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.20029},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

We fixed several typos. Additional details were added to the proofs, and some paragraphs were rephrased