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Raney Transducers and the Lowest Point of the pp-Lagrange spectrum

Published 23 Sep 2024 in math.NT | (2409.15480v1)

Abstract: It is well known that the golden ratio ϕ\phi is the ''most irrational'' number in the sense that its best rational approximations s/ts/t have error 1/(5t<sup>2)\sim 1/(\sqrt{5} t<sup>2) and this constant 5\sqrt{5} is as low as possible. Given a prime pp, how can we characterize the reals xx such that xx and pxp x are both ''very irrational''? This is tantamount to finding the lowest point of the pp-Lagrange spectrum Lp\mathcal{L}_p as previously defined by the third author. We describe an algorithm using Raney transducers that computes minLp\min \mathcal{L}_p if it terminates, which we conjecture it always does. We verify that minLp\min \mathcal{L}_p is the square root of a rational number for primes $p &lt; 2000$. Mysteriously, the highest values of minLp\min \mathcal{L}_p occur for the Heegner primes $67$, $3$, and $163$, and for all pp, the continued fractions of the corresponding very irrational numbers xx and pxp x are in one of three symmetric relations.

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