A remark on Liao and Rams' result on the distribution of the leading partial quotient with growing speed e^n^1/2 in continued fractions
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Abstract: For a real , let be its continued fraction expansion. Denote by the leading partial quotient up to . For any real , let . For a set , let be its Hausdorff dimension. Recently Lingmin Liao and Michal Rams [LR, Theorem 1.3] show that is if , it is if for any . In this paper we show that for any following Liao and Rams' method, which supplements their result.
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