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In the paper under review, the authors study a dynamical systems approach to continued fractions. It is well-known that there is an interpretation of the continued fraction expansion process as a discrete two-dimensional dynamical system. On the contrary, in the present paper the authors study a new three-dimensional dynamical system which can be used to model the continued fraction expansion of quadratic irrationals, by this means continuing their research from [Nonlinear Anal., Theory Methods Appl., Ser. A, Theory Methods 71, No. 12, e-Suppl., e2136--e2151 (2009; Zbl 1239.11009)]. Simply speaking, the three-dimensional points correspond to the coefficients of quadratic polynomials, which result from the continued fraction algorithm. After studying the properties of such dynamical systems, the paper is concluded with a section discussing the connection of these results with the solutions of certain Pell equations.
Property / review text: In the paper under review, the authors study a dynamical systems approach to continued fractions. It is well-known that there is an interpretation of the continued fraction expansion process as a discrete two-dimensional dynamical system. On the contrary, in the present paper the authors study a new three-dimensional dynamical system which can be used to model the continued fraction expansion of quadratic irrationals, by this means continuing their research from [Nonlinear Anal., Theory Methods Appl., Ser. A, Theory Methods 71, No. 12, e-Suppl., e2136--e2151 (2009; Zbl 1239.11009)]. Simply speaking, the three-dimensional points correspond to the coefficients of quadratic polynomials, which result from the continued fraction algorithm. After studying the properties of such dynamical systems, the paper is concluded with a section discussing the connection of these results with the solutions of certain Pell equations. / rank
 
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continued fractions
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discrete dynamical systems
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quadratic irrationals
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    In the paper under review, the authors study a dynamical systems approach to continued fractions. It is well-known that there is an interpretation of the continued fraction expansion process as a discrete two-dimensional dynamical system. On the contrary, in the present paper the authors study a new three-dimensional dynamical system which can be used to model the continued fraction expansion of quadratic irrationals, by this means continuing their research from [Nonlinear Anal., Theory Methods Appl., Ser. A, Theory Methods 71, No. 12, e-Suppl., e2136--e2151 (2009; Zbl 1239.11009)]. Simply speaking, the three-dimensional points correspond to the coefficients of quadratic polynomials, which result from the continued fraction algorithm. After studying the properties of such dynamical systems, the paper is concluded with a section discussing the connection of these results with the solutions of certain Pell equations.
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    continued fractions
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    discrete dynamical systems
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    quadratic irrationals
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    Pell equations
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