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On the Hausdorff dimension of a family of self-similar sets with complicated overlaps

Balázs Bárány (2009)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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We investigate the properties of the Hausdorff dimension of the attractor of the iterated function system (IFS) {γx,λx,λx+1}. Since two maps have the same fixed point, there are very complicated overlaps, and it is not possible to directly apply known techniques. We give a formula for the Hausdorff dimension of the attractor for Lebesgue almost all parameters (γ,λ), γ < λ. This result only holds for almost all parameters: we find a dense set of parameters (γ,λ) for which the Hausdorff...

Contracting-on-Average Baker Maps

Michał Rams (2006)

Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Mathematics

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We estimate from above and below the Hausdorff dimension of SRB measure for contracting-on-average baker maps.

Subadditive Pressure for IFS with Triangular Maps

Balázs Bárány (2009)

Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Mathematics

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We investigate properties of the zero of the subadditive pressure which is a most important tool to estimate the Hausdorff dimension of the attractor of a non-conformal iterated function system (IFS). Our result is a generalization of the main results of Miao and Falconer [Fractals 15 (2007)] and Manning and Simon [Nonlinearity 20 (2007)].

On univoque points for self-similar sets

Simon Baker, Karma Dajani, Kan Jiang (2015)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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Let K ⊆ ℝ be the unique attractor of an iterated function system. We consider the case where K is an interval and study those elements of K with a unique coding. We prove under mild conditions that the set of points with a unique coding can be identified with a subshift of finite type. As a consequence, we can show that the set of points with a unique coding is a graph-directed self-similar set in the sense of Mauldin and Williams (1988). The theory of Mauldin and Williams then provides...

H-closed and extremally disconnected Hausdorff spaces

J. Mioduszewski, L. Rudolf

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Universal measure zero, large Hausdorff dimension, and nearly Lipschitz maps

Ondřej Zindulka (2012)

Fundamenta Mathematicae

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We prove that each analytic set in ℝⁿ contains a universally null set of the same Hausdorff dimension and that each metric space contains a universally null set of Hausdorff dimension no less than the topological dimension of the space. Similar results also hold for universally meager sets. An essential part of the construction involves an analysis of Lipschitz-like mappings of separable metric spaces onto Cantor cubes and self-similar sets.

Global attractors for a tropical climate model

Pigong Han, Keke Lei, Chenggang Liu, Xuewen Wang (2023)

Applications of Mathematics

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This paper is devoted to the global attractors of the tropical climate model. We first establish the global well-posedness of the system. Then by studying the existence of bounded absorbing sets, the global attractor is constructed. The estimates of the Hausdorff dimension and of the fractal dimension of the global attractor are obtained in the end.

Hausdorff operator on Morrey spaces and Campanato spaces

Jianmiao Ruan, Dashan Fan, Hongliang Li (2020)

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

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We study the high-dimensional Hausdorff operators on the Morrey space and on the Campanato space. We establish their sharp boundedness on these spaces. Particularly, our results solve an open question posted by E. Liflyand (2013).