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Some number-theoretic problems have led to the study of some infinite series that show multifractal behaviour, which means that their Hölder pointwise regularity may widely change from point to point. Reviewing some examples such as lacunary trigonometric series, Davenport series, Brjuno-type functions, I will put emphasis on the methods encountered in the literature to compute the pointwise Hölder exponent of such functions.

11A55 ; 26A15 ; 26A30 ; 28A80

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Zaremba's conjecture and growth in groups - Shkredov, Ilya (Author of the conference) | CIRM H

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Zaremba's conjecture belongs to the area of continued fractions. It predicts that for any given positive integer q there is a positive a, a < q, (a,q)=1 such that all partial quotients b_j in its continued fractions expansion a/q = 1/b_1+1/b_2 +... + 1/b_s are bounded by five. At the moment the question is widely open although the area has a rich history of works by Korobov, Hensley, Niederreiter, Bourgain and many others. We survey certain results concerning this hypothesis and show how growth in groups helps to solve different relaxations of Zaremba's conjecture. In particular, we show that a deeper hypothesis of Hensley concerning some Cantor-type set with the Hausdorff dimension >1/2 takes place for the so-called modular form of Zaremba's conjecture.[-]
Zaremba's conjecture belongs to the area of continued fractions. It predicts that for any given positive integer q there is a positive a, a 1/2 takes place for the so-called modular form of Zaremba's conjecture....[+]

11A55 ; 11J70 ; 11B30 ; 20G05 ; 20G40

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We present two families of automatic sequences that define algebraic continued fractions in charasteristic 2.

11A55 ; 11B85 ; 13F25 ; 11J70

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