Geometry of canonical self-similar tilings
Abstract
We give several different geometric characterizations of the situation in which the parallel set of a self-similar set can be described by the inner -parallel set of the associated canonical tiling , in the sense of \cite{SST}. For example, if and only if the boundary of the convex hull of is a subset of , or if the boundary of , the unbounded portion of the complement of , is the boundary of a convex set. In the characterized situation, the tiling allows one to obtain a tube formula for , i.e., an expression for the volume of as a function of . On the way, we clarify some geometric properties of canonical tilings. Motivated by the search for tube formulas, we give a generalization of the tiling construction which applies to all self-affine sets having empty interior and satisfying the open set condition. We also characterize the relation between the parallel sets of and these tilings.
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@article{arxiv.0811.2187,
title = {Geometry of canonical self-similar tilings},
author = {Erin P. J. Pearse and Steffen Winter},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0811.2187},
year = {2011}
}
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20 pages, 6 figures