English

A Fourier analytic approach to exceptional set estimates for orthogonal projections

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2024-06-21 v3 Functional Analysis Metric Geometry

Abstract

Marstrand's celebrated projection theorem gives the Hausdorff dimension of the orthogonal projection of a Borel set in Euclidean space for almost all orthogonal projections. It is straightforward to see that sets for which the Fourier and Hausdorff dimension coincide have no exceptional projections, that is, \emph{all} orthogonal projections satisfy the conclusion of Marstrand's theorem. With this in mind, one might believe that the Fourier dimension (or at least, Fourier decay) could be used to give better estimates for the Hausdorff dimension of the exceptional set in general. We obtain projection theorems and exceptional set estimates based on the Fourier spectrum; a family of dimensions that interpolates between the Fourier and Hausdorff dimensions. We apply these results to show that the Fourier spectrum can be used to improve several results for the Hausdorff dimension in certain cases, such as Ren--Wang's sharp bound for the exceptional set in the plane, Peres--Schlag's exceptional set bound and Bourgain--Oberlin's sharp 00-dimensional exceptional set estimate.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2404.11179,
  title  = {A Fourier analytic approach to exceptional set estimates for orthogonal projections},
  author = {Jonathan M. Fraser and Ana E. de Orellana},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.11179},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

23 pages, 3 figures. Some improvements