2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00605-020-01500-w
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A slow triangle map with a segment of indifferent fixed points and a complete tree of rational pairs

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“…In this section we recall the definitions of the Triangle Map and of its slow version, and the main steps of the construction of the Triangular Tree. For more details we refer the reader to [8,5] where these notions have been introduced.…”
Section: Fig 1 the First Four Levels Of The Farey Treementioning
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“…In this section we recall the definitions of the Triangle Map and of its slow version, and the main steps of the construction of the Triangular Tree. For more details we refer the reader to [8,5] where these notions have been introduced.…”
Section: Fig 1 the First Four Levels Of The Farey Treementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper we continue the work initiated by the authors with Sara Munday in [5], where we have studied the properties of a tree of rational pairs, here called the Triangular Tree, which was introduced as a twodimensional version of the well-known Farey tree (or Stern-Brocot tree). The aim of this paper is to show that all the structures of the Farey tree can also be found in the Triangular Tree and to construct approximations of real pairs using the tree.…”
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