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Graphs of continuous but non-affine functions are never self-similar

Dynamical Systems 2024-10-18 v1

Abstract

Bandt and Kravchenko \cite{BandtKravchenko2010} proved that if a self-similar set spans Rm\R^m, then there is no tangent hyperplane at any point of the set. In particular, this indicates that a smooth planar curve is self-similar if and only if it is a straight line. When restricting curves to graphs of continuous functions, we can show that the graph of a continuous function is self-similar if and only if the graph is a straight line, i.e., the underlying function is affine.

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@article{arxiv.2410.12962,
  title  = {Graphs of continuous but non-affine functions are never self-similar},
  author = {Carlos Gustavo Moreira and Jinghua Xi and Yiwei Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.12962},
  year   = {2024}
}

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