Hausdorff dimension and exact approximation order in Rn
Abstract
Given a non-increasing function + such that sn+1n(s) tends to zero as s goes to infinity, we show that the set of points in Rn that are exactly -approximable is non-empty, and we compute its Hausdorff dimension. For n≥ 2, this answers questions of Jarn\'ik and of Beresnevich, Dickinson, and Velani.
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