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Convolutions of Cantor measures without resonance

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2013-03-21 v1 Dynamical Systems

Abstract

Denote by μa\mu_a the distribution of the random sum (1a)j=0ωjaj(1-a) \sum_{j=0}^\infty \omega_j a^j, where P(ωj=0)=P(ωj=1)=1/2P(\omega_j=0)=P(\omega_j=1)=1/2 and all the choices are independent. For 0<a<1/20<a<1/2, the measure μa\mu_a is supported on CaC_a, the central Cantor set obtained by starting with the closed united interval, removing an open central interval of length (12a)(1-2a), and iterating this process inductively on each of the remaining intervals. We investigate the convolutions μa(μbSλ1)\mu_a * (\mu_b \circ S_\lambda^{-1}), where Sλ(x)=λxS_\lambda(x)=\lambda x is a rescaling map. We prove that if the ratio logb/loga\log b/\log a is irrational and λ0\lambda\neq 0, then D(μa(μbSλ1))=min(dimH(Ca)+dimH(Cb),1), D(\mu_a *(\mu_b\circ S_\lambda^{-1})) = \min(\dim_H(C_a)+\dim_H(C_b),1), where DD denotes any of correlation, Hausdorff or packing dimension of a measure. We also show that, perhaps surprisingly, for uncountably many values of λ\lambda the convolution μ1/4(μ1/3Sλ1)\mu_{1/4} *(\mu_{1/3}\circ S_\lambda^{-1}) is a singular measure, although dimH(C1/4)+dimH(C1/3)>1\dim_H(C_{1/4})+\dim_H(C_{1/3})>1 and log(1/3)/log(1/4)\log (1/3) /\log (1/4) is irrational.

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@article{arxiv.0905.3850,
  title  = {Convolutions of Cantor measures without resonance},
  author = {Fedor Nazarov and Yuval Peres and Pablo Shmerkin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0905.3850},
  year   = {2013}
}