Box-counting dimension in one-dimensional random geometry of multiplicative cascades
Abstract
We investigate the box-counting dimension of the image of a set under a random multiplicative cascade function . The corresponding result for Hausdorff dimension was established by Benjamini and Schramm in the context of random geometry, and for sufficiently regular sets, the same formula holds for the box-counting dimension. However, we show that this is far from true in general, and we compute explicitly a formula of a very different nature that gives the almost sure box-counting dimension of the random image when the set comprises a convergent sequence. In particular, the box-counting dimension of depends more subtly on than just on its dimensions. We also obtain lower and upper bounds for the box-counting dimension of the random images for general sets .
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@article{arxiv.2203.15315,
title = {Box-counting dimension in one-dimensional random geometry of multiplicative cascades},
author = {Kenneth J. Falconer and Sascha Troscheit},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.15315},
year = {2022}
}
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26 pages, 4 figures