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Divergence points with fast growth orders of the partial quotients in continued fractions
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    Divergence points with fast growth orders of the partial quotients in continued fractions (English)
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    Writing as usual \(a_k(x)\) for the digits in the continued fraction expansion of a real number \(x\), we may associate to any non-empty interval \(S\) and function \(\phi\) with \(\phi(n)/n\to\infty\) a set of divergence points \(E_{\phi}(S)\), defined as the set of \(x\in[0,1)\) for which the set of accumulation points of the sequence with \(n\)th term \((1/\phi(n))\sum_{k=1}^n\log a_k(x)\) coincides with \(S\). The main results show that for \(\phi(n)=n^{\alpha}\) and any non-empty \(S\), \(\alpha>1\), the Hausdorff dimension of \(E_{\alpha}(S)\) is \(\frac12\); if \(\phi(n)=\beta^n\) with \(\beta>1\) then the corresponding Hausdorff dimension is \(1/(1+\beta)\).
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    continued fractions
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    divergence point
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    Hausdorff dimension
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