Exceptional Sets in Dynamical Systems and Diophantine Approximation

  • Dodson M
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Abstract

The nature and origin of exceptional sets associated with the rotation number of circle maps, Kolmogorov-Arnol'd-Moser theory on the existence of invariant tori and the linearisation of complex diffeomorphisms are explained. The metrical properties of these exceptional sets are closely related to fundamental results in the metrical theory of Diophantine approximation. The counterpart of Diophantine approximation in hyperbolic space and a dynamical interpretation which led to the very general notion of `shrinking targets' are sketched and the recent use of flows in homogeneous spaces of lattices in the proof of the Baker-Sprindzuk conjecture is described briefly.

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Dodson, M. (2002). Exceptional Sets in Dynamical Systems and Diophantine Approximation. In Rigidity in Dynamics and Geometry (pp. 77–98). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04743-9_4

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