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The Koukoulopoulos–Maynard theorem, also known as the Duffin-Schaeffer conjecture, is a
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, specifically, the Diophantine approximation proposed as a conjecture by R. J. Duffin and A. C. Schaeffer in 1941 and proven in 2019 by Dimitris Koukoulopoulos and James Maynard. It states that if f : \mathbb \rightarrow \mathbb^+ is a real-valued
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taking on positive values, then for
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\alpha (with respect to
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), the
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: \left, \alpha - \frac \ < \frac has infinitely many solutions in
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p,q with q > 0
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: \sum_^\infty \varphi(q) \frac = \infty, where \varphi(q) is
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. A higher-dimensional analogue of this conjecture was resolved by Vaughan and Pollington in 1990.Harman (2002) p. 69


Introduction

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approximations implies
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of the
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follows from the
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.Harman (2002) p. 68 The
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is the crux of the conjecture. There have been many partial results of the Duffin–Schaeffer conjecture established to date.
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established in 1970 that the conjecture holds if there exists a constant c > 0 such that for every
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n we have either f(n) = c/n or f(n) = 0.Harman (1998) p. 27 This was strengthened by Jeffrey Vaaler in 1978 to the case f(n) = O(n^).Harman (1998) p. 28 More recently, this was strengthened to the conjecture being true whenever there exists some \varepsilon > 0 such that the series :\sum_^\infty \left(\frac\right)^ \varphi(n) = \infty. This was done by Haynes, Pollington, and Velani. In 2006, Beresnevich and Velani proved that a
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analogue of the Duffin–Schaeffer conjecture is
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to the original Duffin–Schaeffer conjecture, which is a priori weaker. This result was published in the ''
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''.


See also

* Khinchin's theorem


Notes


References

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External links


Quanta magazine article about Duffin-Schaeffer conjecture.Numberphile interview with James Maynard about the proof.
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