Raney Transducers and the Lowest Point of the -Lagrange spectrum
Abstract: It is well known that the golden ratio is the ''most irrational'' number in the sense that its best rational approximations have error and this constant is as low as possible. Given a prime , how can we characterize the reals such that and are both ''very irrational''? This is tantamount to finding the lowest point of the -Lagrange spectrum as previously defined by the third author. We describe an algorithm using Raney transducers that computes if it terminates, which we conjecture it always does. We verify that is the square root of a rational number for primes $p < 2000$. Mysteriously, the highest values of occur for the Heegner primes $67$, $3$, and $163$, and for all , the continued fractions of the corresponding very irrational numbers and are in one of three symmetric relations.
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