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A slow triangle map with a segment of indifferent fixed points and a complete tree of rational pairs

Published 15 Apr 2019 in math.DS | (1904.07095v2)

Abstract: We study the two-dimensional continued fraction algorithm introduced in \cite{garr} and the associated \emph{triangle map} TT, defined on a triangle △⊂R<sup>2\triangle\subset \R<sup>2. We introduce a slow version of the triangle map, the map SS, which is ergodic with respect to the Lebesgue measure and preserves an infinite Lebesgue-absolutely continuous invariant measure. We discuss the properties that the two maps TT and SS share with the classical Gauss and Farey maps on the interval, including an analogue of the weak law of large numbers and of Khinchin's weak law for the digits of the triangle sequence, the expansion associated to TT. Finally, we confirm the role of the map SS as a two-dimensional version of the Farey map by introducing a complete tree of rational pairs, constructed using the inverse branches of SS, in the same way as the Farey tree is generated by the Farey map, and then, equivalently, generated by a generalised mediant operation.

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