Bi-Lipshitz Embedding of Ultrametric Cantor Sets into Euclidean Spaces
Abstract
An ultrametric Cantor set can be seen as the boundary of a rooted weighted tree called the Michon tree. The notion of Assouad dimension is re-interpreted as seen on the Michon tree. The Assouad dimension of an ultrametric Cantor set is finite if and only if the space is bi-Lipschitz embeddable in a finite dimensional Euclidean space. This result, due to Assouad and refined by Luukkainen--Movahedi-Lankarani is re-proved in the Michon tree formalism. It is applied to answer the embedding question for some spaces which can be seen naturally as boundary of trees: linearly repetitive subshifts, Sturmian subshifts, and the boundary of Galton--Watson trees with random weights. Some of these give examples of nonembeddable spaces with finite Hausdorff dimension.
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@article{arxiv.1202.4330,
title = {Bi-Lipshitz Embedding of Ultrametric Cantor Sets into Euclidean Spaces},
author = {Jean V. Bellissard and Antoine Julien},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1202.4330},
year = {2013}
}
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30 pages, 1 figure