We explore a new form of periodic behavior among continued fractions having
telescoping periods. Informally speaking, a quasiperiodic continued fraction
is
stretch-periodic if
the period block of
contains one or more substrings of partial quotients increasing in length as
increases. We explore three main ideas. First, we will formalize stretch-periodic
continued fractions and show that they can be characterized as a special quasiperiodic
continued fraction. We achieve this by introducing a class of such fractions having
regular classical quasiperiodic representations where the partial quotients under the
period block can be expressed in terms of floor and ceiling functions of order
.
Secondly, we give an historical example of the stretch-periodic continued
fraction after applying a linear fractional transformation to Hall’s number
.
Finally, we then identify how stretch-periodicity occurs naturally through
the least integer algorithm giving continued fractions of the form
, called
least integer continued fractions (LICFs), where
We then take a closer look into
negative unary continued fractions (NUCFs), and
present a theorem showing that by deviating from the least integer algorithm, every
irrational number has uncountably many NUCF representations.
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