Neverending Fractions
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Publication:5166886
DOI10.1017/CBO9780511902659zbMath1307.11001MaRDI QIDQ5166886
Wadim Zudilin, Jonathan M. Borwein, Alfred J. van der Poorten, Jeffrey O. Shallit
Publication date: 9 July 2014
Diophantine approximationcontinued fractionsErdős-Moser equationmetric theory of continued fractionsSomos sequencesGauss-Kuzmin statistic
Continued fractions and generalizations (11J70) Continued fractions (11A55) Introductory exposition (textbooks, tutorial papers, etc.) pertaining to number theory (11-01) Continued fraction calculations (number-theoretic aspects) (11Y65) Metric theory of continued fractions (11K50)
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