Abstract

We study the density of the invariant measure of the Hurwitz complex continued fraction from a computational perspective. It is known that this density is piece-wise real-analytic and so we provide a method for calculating the Taylor coefficients around certain points and also the results of our calculations. While our method does not find a simple “closed form” for the density of the invariant measure (if one even exists), our work leads us to some new conjectures about the behavior of the density at certain points. In addition to this, we detail all admissible strings of digits in the Hurwitz expansion. This may be of independent interest.

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