Abstract

By using the difference formula for approximations of two-dimensional continued fractions, the method of fundamental inequalities, the Stieltjes–Vitali theorem, and generalizations of divided and inverse differences, we estimate the accuracy of approximations of two-dimensional continued fractions with complex elements by their convergents and obtain estimates for the real and imaginary parts of remainders of two-dimensional continued fractions. We also prove an analog of the van Vleck theorem and construct an interpolation formula of the Newton–Thiele type.

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