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The dimension of the set of $ψ$-badly approximable points in all ambient dimensions; on a question of Beresnevich and Velani (2310.01947v1)

Published 3 Oct 2023 in math.NT

Abstract: Let $\psi:\mathbb{N} \to [0,\infty)$, $\psi(q)=q{-(1+\tau)}$ and let $\psi$-badly approximable points be those vectors in $\mathbb{R}{d}$ that are $\psi$-well approximable, but not $c\psi$-well approximable for arbitrarily small constants $c>0$. We establish that the $\psi$-badly approximable points have the Hausdorff dimension of the $\psi$-well approximable points, the dimension taking the value $(d+1)/(\tau+1)$ familiar from theorems of Besicovitch and Jarn\'ik. The method of proof is an entirely new take on the Mass Transference Principle by Beresnevich and Velani (Annals, 2006); namely, we use the colloquially named `delayed pruning' to construct a sufficiently large $\liminf$ set and combine this with ideas inspired by the proof of the Mass Transference Principle to find a large $\limsup$ subset of the $\liminf$ set. Our results are a generalisation of some $1$-dimensional results due to Bugeaud and Moreira (Acta Arith, 2011), but our method of proof is nothing alike.

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