Mathematics – Number Theory
Scientific paper
2008-03-16
Mathematics
Number Theory
31 pages, Dedicated to Klaus Roth on the occasion of his 80th birthday
Scientific paper
The idea of using measure theoretic concepts to investigate the size of number theoretic sets, originating with E. Borel, has been used for nearly a century. It has led to the development of the theory of metrical Diophantine approximation, a branch of Number Theory which draws on a rich and broad variety of mathematics. We discuss some recent progress and open problems concerning this classical theory. In particular, generalisations of the Duffin-Schaeffer and Catlin conjectures are formulated and explored.
Beresnevich Victor
Bernik Vasily
Dodson Maurice M.
Velani Sanju
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