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On the Borel complexity of continued fraction normal, absolutely abnormal numbers (2111.11522v1)

Published 22 Nov 2021 in math.NT and math.LO

Abstract: We show that normality for continued fractions expansions and normality for base-$b$ expansions are maximally logically separate. In particular, the set of numbers that are normal with respect to the continued fraction expansion but not base-$b$ normal for a fixed $b\ge 2$ is $D_2(\boldsymbol{\Pi}_30)$-complete. Moreover, the set of numbers that are normal with respect to the continued fraction expansion but not normal to \emph{any} base-$b$ expansion is $D_2(\boldsymbol{\Pi}_30)$-hard, confirming the existence of uncountably many such numbers, which was previously only known assuming the generalized Riemann hypothesis. By varying the method of proof we are also able to show that the set of base-$2$ normal, base-$3$ non-normal numbers is also $D_2(\boldsymbol{\Pi}_30)$-complete. We also prove an auxiliary result on the normality properties of the continued fraction expansions of fractions with a fixed denominator.

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