A strengthening of a theorem of Bourgain and Kontorovich. V

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Abstract: Zaremba's conjecture (1971) states that every positive integer number d can be represented as a denominator (continuant) of a finite continued fraction fracbd=[d1,d2,ldots,dk], with all partial quotients d1,d2,ldots,dk being bounded by an absolute constant A. Recently (in 2011) several new theorems concerning this conjecture were proved by Bourgain and Kontorovich. The easiest of them states that the set of numbers satisfying Zaremba's conjecture with A=50 has positive proportion in mathbbN. In 2014 Kan and Frolenkov proved this result with A=5. Let mathfrakCmathcalA be the set of infinite continued fractions whose partial quotients belong to mathcalA mathfrak{C}_{mathcal{A}}=left{[d_1,ldots,d_j,ldots]: d_jinmathcal{A},,j=1,ldots ight} and let delta be the Hausdorff dimension of mathfrakCmathcalA. Naw this result proved with A=4 and delta>0.7807ldots.









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