Some new families of Tasoevian and Hurwitzian continued fractions
James Mc Laughlin (2008)
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James Mc Laughlin (2008)
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Takao Komatsu (2003)
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Florin P. Boca, Joseph Vandehey (2012)
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Anton Lukyanenko, Joseph Vandehey (2015)
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We provide a generalization of continued fractions to the Heisenberg group. We prove an explicit estimate on the rate of convergence of the infinite continued fraction and several surprising analogs of classical formulas about continued fractions.
J. Mc Laughlin, Nancy J. Wyshinski (2005)
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Ustinov, A.V. (2005)
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Yann Bugeaud, Pascal Hubert, Thomas A. Schmidt (2013)
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We give the first transcendence results for the Rosen continued fractions. Introduced over half a century ago, these fractions expand real numbers in terms of certain algebraic numbers.
Yuanhong Chen, Yu Sun, Xiaojun Zhao (2015)
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D. Bowman, J. Mc Laughlin (2002)
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Komatsu, Takao (2006)
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Boonrod Yuttanan (2012)
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Boris Adamczewski, Yann Bugeaud (2010)
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There is a long tradition in constructing explicit classes of transcendental continued fractions and especially transcendental continued fractions with bounded partial quotients. By means of the Schmidt Subspace Theorem, existing results were recently substantially improved by the authors in a series of papers, providing new classes of transcendental continued fractions. It is the purpose of the present work to show how the Quantitative Subspace Theorem yields transcendence measures...
James Mc Laughlin, Peter Zimmer (2007)
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S. G. Dani (2015)
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We introduce a general framework for studying continued fraction expansions for complex numbers, and establish some results on the convergence of the corresponding sequence of convergents. For continued fraction expansions with partial quotients in a discrete subring of ℂ an analogue of the classical Lagrange theorem, characterising quadratic surds as numbers with eventually periodic continued fraction expansions, is proved. Monotonicity and exponential growth are established for the...