The Inhomogeneous Hall's Ray
Abstract
We show that the inhomogenous approximation spectrum, associated to an irrational number α\ always has a Hall's Ray; that is, there is an ε>0 such that [0,ε) is a subset of the spectrum. In the case when α\ has unbounded partial quotients we show that the spectrum is just a ray.
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