Energy-minimizing measures supported near fractal 1-sets
Abstract
Energy techniques can be used to study the structure of fractal sets; the existence of a measure with finite Riesz energy supported on a set gives information about its dimension, distribution, and density. In this paper, we study energy-minimizing measures supported near fractal -sets. Using physical analogy and a variant of the fast multipole method, we show a strong equidistribution result for these measures. We impose only mild geometric constraints on our sets, assuming only a generational structure of the approximations. This allows us to consider sets which do not exhibit self-similarity or other algebraic constraints. As a corollary, we demonstrate a fundamental limitation in the use of energy techniques for studying Favard length.
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@article{arxiv.2605.05098,
title = {Energy-minimizing measures supported near fractal 1-sets},
author = {Rosemarie Bongers},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.05098},
year = {2026}
}
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19 pages