Conical limit sets and continued fractions

Abstract

Inspired by questions of convergence in continued fraction theory, Erdos, Piranian and Thron studied the possible sets of divergence for arbitrary sequences of M\"obius maps acting on the Riemann sphere, S2. By identifying S2 with the boundary of three-dimensional hyperbolic space, H3, we show that these sets of divergence are precisely the sets that arise as conical limit sets of subsets of H3. Using hyperbolic geometry, we give simple geometric proofs of the theorems of Erdos, Piranian and Thron that generalise to arbitrary dimensions. New results are also obtained about the class of conical limit sets, for example, that it is closed under locally quasisymmetric homeomorphisms. Applications are given to continued fractions.

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