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Permutation of values of irrationality measure functions

Victoria Rudykh

Vol. 15 (2026), No. 1, 21–42
Abstract

For an irrational number α , we consider its irrationality measure function ψα(t) = min 1qt,qqα. Let α = (α1,,αn) be an n-tuple of pairwise independent irrational numbers. For each t 1, irrationality measure functions ψα1,,ψαn can be written in decreasing order: ψαv 1(t) > ψαv 2(t) > > ψαv n1(t) > ψαvn(t). We consider the vector of functions vα(t) : 1 Sn associated to this order and defined as vα(t) = (v1,v2,,vn1,vn). Let k(α) be the number of infinitely occurring different values of vα(t). It is known that if k(α) = k, we have n 1 2k(k + 1). At the same time, for k 3 and n = 1 2k(k + 1), there exists an n-tuple α with k(α) = k. In this work, we define a k-cyclic permutation π and prove that in the extremal case n = 1 2k(k + 1), k(α) equals k, the set of successive values of vα(t) is an orbit of π.

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Keywords
irrationality measure function
Mathematical Subject Classification
Primary: 11A55, 11J13
Milestones
Received: 20 November 2025
Revised: 13 January 2026
Accepted: 27 January 2026
Published: 24 March 2026
Authors
Victoria Rudykh
Faculty of Mathematics
Technion
Haifa
Israel