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ON THE LEVY CONSTANTS OF STURMIAN CONTINUED FRACTIONS

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PACIFIC JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS
Volume 315, Issue 1, Pages 1-25

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PACIFIC JOURNAL MATHEMATICS
DOI: 10.2140/pjm.2021.315.1

Keywords

continued fraction; Levy constant; Sturmian word; mechanical word; quasi-Sturmian word

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  1. French-Korean bilateral STAR project [NRF2017K1A3A1A21013650]
  2. NRF of Korea [NRF-2018R1A2B6001624]
  3. French-Korean LIA in Mathematics
  4. Centro di Ricerca Matematica Ennio de Giorgi and of UniCredit Bank RD group

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The Levy constant of an irrational real number is defined by the exponential growth rate of the sequence of denominators of the principal convergents in its continued fraction expansion. The study shows that the set of Levy constants of irrational real numbers whose sequence of partial quotients is periodic or Sturmian is equal to the whole interval [log((1 + root 5)/2), +infinity). This suggests that the Levy constant is influenced by the Sturmian sequence and specific values of positive integers a, b.
The Levy constant of an irrational real number is defined by the exponential growth rate of the sequence of denominators of the principal convergents in its continued fraction expansion. Any quadratic irrational has an ultimately periodic continued fraction expansion and it is well-known that this implies the existence of a Levy constant. Let a, b be distinct positive integers. If the sequence of partial quotients of an irrational real number is a Sturmian sequence over {a, b}, then it has a Levy constant, which depends only on a, b, and the slope of the Sturmian sequence, but not on its intercept. We show that the set of Levy constants of irrational real numbers whose sequence of partial quotients is periodic or Sturmian is equal to the whole interval [log((1 + root 5)/2), +infinity).

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