Abstract

For quadratics with period-one negative continued fraction expansions, we show that the inhomogeneous Lagrange spectrum, contains an inhomogeneous Hall's ray [0, c(θ)] with We describe gaps in the spectrum showing that this is essentially best possible. Pictures of computed spectra are included. Investigating such pictures led us to these results.

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