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January 19, 2015 16:00–18:00
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Metric Diophantine approximation — from continued fractions to fractals
Simon Kristensen University of Aarhus, Department of Mathematical Sciences
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Abstract:
The metric theory of Diophantine approximation dates back to Èmile Borel (1909) and Khintchine (1924). Starting from Khintchine, we will give a survey of metric Diophantine approximation, with tthe occurrence of fractal structures in number theory playing a major part. Particular emphasis will be put on recent efforts to tackle major outstanding problems via two different avenues: One uses classical techniques from fractal geometry and number theory, while the other uses methods from homogeneous dynamics.
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