Continued Fractions

Continued Fractions

by A. Ya. Khinchin
Continued Fractions

Continued Fractions

by A. Ya. Khinchin

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In this elementary-level text, eminent Soviet mathematician A. Ya. Khinchin offers a superb introduction to the positive-integral elements of the theory of continued functions, a special algorithm that is one of the most important tools in analysis, probability theory, mechanics, and, especially, number theory.
Presented in a clear, straightforward manner, the book comprises three major chapters: the properties of the apparatus, the representation of numbers by continued fractions and the measure theory of continued fractions. The last chapter is somewhat more advanced and deals with the metric, or probability, theory of continued fractions, an important field developed almost entirely by Soviet mathematicians, including Khinchin.
The present volume reprints an English translation of the third Russian edition published in 1961. It is not only an excellent introduction to the study of continued fractions, but a stimulating consideration of the profound and interesting problems of the measure theory of numbers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780486696300
Publisher: Dover Publications
Publication date: 05/14/1997
Series: Dover Books on Mathematics
Edition description: Revised ed.
Pages: 112
Sales rank: 541,343
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Chapter I. Properties of the Apparatus
1. Introduction
2. Convergents
3. Infinite continued fractions
4. Continued fractions with natural elements
Chapter II. The Representation of Numbers by Continued Fractions
5. Continued fractions as an apparatus for representing real numbers
6. Convergents as best approximations
7. The order of approximation
8. General approximation theorems
9. The approximation of algebraic irrational numbers and Liouville's transcendental numbers
10. Quadratic irrational numbers and periodic continued fractions
Chapter III. The Measure Theory of Continued Fractions
11. Introduction
12. The elements as functions of the number represented
13. Measure-theoretic evaluation of the increase in the elements
14. Measure-theoretic evaluation of the increase in the denominators of the convergents. The fundamental theorem of the measure theory of approximation
15. Gauss's problem and Kuz'min's theorem
16. Average values
Index
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