Author:
Allen Demi,Chow Sam,Yu Han
Abstract
AbstractIn this paper, we study the metric theory of dyadic approximation in the middle-third Cantor set. This theory complements earlier work of Levesley et al. (Math Ann 338(1):97–118, 2007), who investigated the problem of approximation in the Cantor set by triadic rationals. We find that the behaviour when we consider dyadic approximation in the Cantor set is substantially different to considering triadic approximation in the Cantor set. In some sense, this difference in behaviour is a manifestation of Furstenberg’s times 2 times 3 phenomenon from dynamical systems, which asserts that the base 2 and base 3 expansions of a number are not both structured.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Mathematics
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