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An estimate from below for the Buffon needle probability of the four-corner Cantor set

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2008-07-21 v1 Analysis of PDEs

Abstract

Let \Cantn\Cant_n be the nn-th generation in the construction of the middle-half Cantor set. The Cartesian square \Kn=\Cantn×\Cantn\K_n = \Cant_n \times \Cant_n consists of 4n4^n squares of side-length 4n4^{-n}. The chance that a long needle thrown at random in the unit square will meet \Kn\K_n is essentially the average length of the projections of \Kn\K_n, also known as the Favard length of \Kn\K_n. A classical theorem of Besicovitch implies that the Favard length of \Kn\K_n tends to zero. It is still an open problem to determine its exact rate of decay. Until recently, the only explicit upper bound was exp(clogn)\exp(- c\log_* n), due to Peres and Solomyak. (logn\log_* n is the number of times one needs to take log to obtain a number less than 1 starting from nn). In Nazarov-Peres-Volberg paper (arxiv:math 0801.2942) the power estimate from above was obtained. The exponent in this paper was less than 1/6 but could have been slightly improved. On the other hand, a simple estimate shows that from below we have the estimate cn\frac{c}{n}. Here we apply the idea from papers of Nets Katz (MRL (1996), 527-536) and Bateman-Katz (arxiv:math/0609187v1 2006) to show that the estimate from below can be in fact improved to clognnc \frac{\log n}{n}. This is in drastic difference from the case of {\em random} Cantor sets studied by Peres and Solomyak in Pacific J. Math. 204 (2002), 473-496.

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@article{arxiv.0807.2953,
  title  = {An estimate from below for the Buffon needle probability of the four-corner Cantor set},
  author = {Michael Bateman and Alexander Volberg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0807.2953},
  year   = {2008}
}

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11 pages, one figure