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Lower Assouad Dimension of Measures and Regularity

Metric Geometry 2021-07-01 v2 Classical Analysis and ODEs Dynamical Systems

Abstract

In analogy with the lower Assouad dimensions of a set, we study the lower Assouad dimensions of a measure. As with the upper Assouad dimensions, the lower Assouad dimensions of a measure provide information about the extreme local behaviour of the measure. We study the connection with other dimensions and with regularity properties. In particular, the quasi-lower Assouad dimension is dominated by the infimum of the measure's lower local dimensions. Although strict inequality is possible in general, equality holds for the class of self-similar measures of finite type. This class includes all self-similar, equicontractive measures satisfying the open set condition, as well as certain `overlapping' self-similar measures, such as Bernoulli convolutions with contraction factors that are inverses of Pisot numbers. We give lower bounds for the lower Assouad dimension for measures arising from a Moran construction, prove that self-affine measures are uniformly perfect and have positive lower Assouad dimension, prove that the Assouad spectrum of a measure converges to its quasi-Assouad dimension and show that coincidence of the upper and lower Assouad dimension of a measure does not imply that the measure is ss-regular.

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@article{arxiv.1812.05573,
  title  = {Lower Assouad Dimension of Measures and Regularity},
  author = {Kathryn E. Hare and Sascha Troscheit},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.05573},
  year   = {2021}
}

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32 pages