Abstract

AbstractIn this article we aim to investigate the Hausdorff dimension of the set of points $x \in [0,1)$ such that for any $r\in \mathbb {N}$ , $$ \begin{align*} a_{n+1}(x)a_{n+2}(x)\cdots a_{n+r}(x)\geq e^{\tau(x)(h(x)+\cdots+h(T^{n-1}(x)))} \end{align*} $$ holds for infinitely many $n\in \mathbb {N}$ , where h and $\tau $ are positive continuous functions, T is the Gauss map and $a_{n}(x)$ denotes the nth partial quotient of x in its continued fraction expansion. By appropriate choices of $r,\tau (x)$ and $h(x)$ we obtain various classical results including the famous Jarník–Besicovitch theorem.

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