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Approximating \(\pi\) by numbers in the field \(\mathbb{Q}(\sqrt{3})\) (English)
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10 November 2020
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Let \(\mu>10.2209\), \(p_1, p_2, p_3, p_4\in\mathbb Z\), \((p_3,p_4)\not= (0.0)\), \(P=\max_{1\leq i\leq 4}| p_i|\) and \(P>P_0(\mu)\). Then the authors prove \[\left| \pi - \frac{p_1\sqrt 3+p_2}{p_3\sqrt 3+p_4}\right| >P^{-\mu}.\] The proof is based on the new integral construction and makes use the idea of symmetry.
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linear form
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complex integral
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approximation number \(\pi\) from \(\mathbb Q(3)\)
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