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Heat content asymptotics of some random Koch type snowflakes

Probability 2014-03-10 v1

Abstract

We consider the short time asymptotics of the heat content EE of a domain DD of Rd\mathbb{R}^d. The novelty of this paper is that we consider the situation where DD is a domain whose boundary D\partial D is a random Koch type curve. When D\partial D is spatially homogeneous, we show that we can recover the lower and upper Minkowski dimensions of D\partial D from the short time behaviour of E(s)E(s). Furthermore, in some situations where the Minkowski dimension exists, finer geometric fluctuations can be recovered and the heat content is controlled by sαef(log(1/s))s^\alpha e^{f(\log(1/s))} for small ss, for some α(0,)\alpha \in (0, \infty) and some regularly varying function ff. The function ff is not constant is general and carries some geometric information. When D\partial D is statistically self-similar, then the Minkowski dimension and content of D\partial D typically exist and can be recovered from E(s)E(s). Furthermore, the heat content has an almost sure expansion E(s)=csαN+o(sα)E(s) = c s^{\alpha} N_\infty + o(s^\alpha) for small ss, for some cc and α(0,)\alpha \in (0, \infty) and some positive random variable NN_\infty with unit expectation arising as the limit of some martingale.

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@article{arxiv.1403.1811,
  title  = {Heat content asymptotics of some random Koch type snowflakes},
  author = {Philippe H. A. Charmoy},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.1811},
  year   = {2014}
}