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On the growth of the denominators of convergents
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    On the growth of the denominators of convergents (English)
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    31 October 1999
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    The following result is proved. Let \(\log \frac{1+\sqrt 5}2\leq X\leq Y<\infty\). Then there exist non-enumerable many pairwise not equivalent numbers \(\alpha\) such that \[ \lim_{\overline{n\to \infty}} \frac 1n \log q_n =X\quad \text{and}\quad \overline{\lim_{n\to\infty}} \frac 1n \log q_n= Y, \] where \(q_n\) denotes the denominator of the \(n^{th}\) convergent of \(\alpha\).
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    continued fraction
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    convergents
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