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A dichotomy law for the Diophantine properties in $β$-dynamical systems (1604.00747v1)
Published 4 Apr 2016 in math.NT and math.DS
Abstract: Let $\beta>1$ be a real number and define the $\beta$-transformation on $[0,1]$ by $T_\beta:x\mapsto \beta x\bmod 1$. Further, define $$W_y(T_{\beta},\Psi):={x\in [0, 1]:|T_\betanx-y|<\Psi(n) \mbox{ for infinitely many $n$}}$$ and $$W(T_{\beta},\Psi):={(x, y)\in [0, 1]2:|T_\betanx-y|<\Psi(n) \mbox{ for infinitely many $n$}},$$ where $\Psi:\mathbb{N}\to\mathbb{R}_{>0}$ is a positive function such that $\Psi(n)\to 0$ as $n\to \infty$. In this paper, we show that each of the above sets obeys a Jarn\'ik-type dichotomy, that is, the generalised Hausdorff measure is either zero or full depending upon the convergence or divergence of a certain series. This work completes the metrical theory of these sets.