Exponents for three-dimensional simultaneous Diophantine approximations

Mathematics – Number Theory

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8 pages, correction of misprints, submitted to Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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Let $\Theta = (\theta_1,\theta_2,\theta_3)\in \mathbb{R}^3$. Suppose that $1,\theta_1,\theta_2,\theta_3$ are linearly independent over $\mathbb{Z}$. For Diophantine exponents $$ \alpha(\Theta) = \sup \{\gamma >0:\,\,\, \limsup_{t\to +\infty} t^\gamma \psi_\Theta (t) <+\infty \} ,$$ $$\beta(\Theta) = \sup \{\gamma >0:\,\,\, \liminf_{t\to +\infty} t^\gamma \psi_\Theta (t) <+\infty\} $$ we prove $$ \beta (\Theta) \ge {1/2} ({\alpha (\Theta)}/{1-\alpha(\Theta)} +\sqrt{{\alpha(\Theta)}/{1-\alpha(\Theta)})^2 +{4\alpha(\Theta)}/{1-\alpha(\Theta)}}) \alpha (\Theta) $$

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