Overview
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Explore a lecture from the Simons Semester on Dynamics series that delves into the Dani Correspondence and its applications in Diophantine approximation. Learn how ergodic theory and dynamics can be utilized to study problems related to Dirichlet's Theorem, which establishes the quadratic rate of approximation for real numbers using rational sequences. Discover the historical progression from Schmidt and Davenport's ideas in the 1960s to Dani's formal development in 1985, examining how various Diophantine properties can be reinterpreted through the lens of orbital behavior in dynamical systems. Gain insights into recent developments in the field that build upon this dynamic reformulation of classical number theory concepts.
Syllabus
Reynold Fregoli (Universität Zürich), lecture 3
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Simons Semester on Dynamics