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The authors define a ``spiraling spectrum'' for each closed geodesic in a negatively curved geodesic metric space. This describes the tendency of geodesics to stay away from a closed geodesic for a long time before being drawn in rapidly toward the closed geodesic. They prove, among other things, that the spiraling spectrum is bounded and that if the metric space is a constant curvature manifold, then the spiraling spectrum is closed. Further, if the constant curvature manifold is of dimension at least 3, then the spiraling spectrum contains a closed interval \([0,c]\) for some \(c>0\). They use these results to obtain approximation theorems for real or complex numbers by quadratic irrationals.
Property / review text: The authors define a ``spiraling spectrum'' for each closed geodesic in a negatively curved geodesic metric space. This describes the tendency of geodesics to stay away from a closed geodesic for a long time before being drawn in rapidly toward the closed geodesic. They prove, among other things, that the spiraling spectrum is bounded and that if the metric space is a constant curvature manifold, then the spiraling spectrum is closed. Further, if the constant curvature manifold is of dimension at least 3, then the spiraling spectrum contains a closed interval \([0,c]\) for some \(c>0\). They use these results to obtain approximation theorems for real or complex numbers by quadratic irrationals. / rank
 
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geodesic flow
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negative curvature
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Hall ray
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Spiraling spectra of geodesic lines in negatively curved manifolds
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    Spiraling spectra of geodesic lines in negatively curved manifolds (English)
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    17 June 2011
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    The authors define a ``spiraling spectrum'' for each closed geodesic in a negatively curved geodesic metric space. This describes the tendency of geodesics to stay away from a closed geodesic for a long time before being drawn in rapidly toward the closed geodesic. They prove, among other things, that the spiraling spectrum is bounded and that if the metric space is a constant curvature manifold, then the spiraling spectrum is closed. Further, if the constant curvature manifold is of dimension at least 3, then the spiraling spectrum contains a closed interval \([0,c]\) for some \(c>0\). They use these results to obtain approximation theorems for real or complex numbers by quadratic irrationals.
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    geodesic flow
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    negative curvature
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    Hall ray
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    Diophantine approximation
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    quadratic irrational
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