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Magnitude of homogeneous Moran sets in the unit interval

Metric Geometry 2026-07-29 v1

Abstract

Magnitude, denoted by Mag(X)\operatorname{Mag}(X), is a real-valued invariant of compact metric spaces whose large-scale growth reflects their geometry. Willerton showed that, for a compact homogeneous Riemannian manifold XX, Mag(tX)\operatorname{Mag}(tX) grows like tdimXt^{\dim X}, with the volume of XX appearing in its leading asymptotic terms. We study a homogeneous Moran Cantor set EE equipped with the Euclidean metric dd and with its coding ultrametric dud_u, writing Eu=(E,du)E_u=(E,d_u). We prove that the upper and lower growth exponents of Mag(tEu)\operatorname{Mag}(tE_u), called the magnitude dimensions of EuE_u, coincide respectively with the upper and lower Euclidean box dimensions of EE. In the self-similar case with constant contraction ratio rr, we obtain Mag(tEu)=ts/p~(logt)+o(ts)\operatorname{Mag}(tE_u)=t^s/\widetilde{p}(\log t)+o(t^s) as tt\to\infty, where ss is the Hausdorff dimension of EE and p~\widetilde{p} is a positive smooth function of period logr-\log r. The harmonic mean of the leading coefficient 1/p~1/\widetilde{p} is mlogm/((m1)Γ(s+1))m\log m/((m-1)\Gamma(s+1)), giving a fractal analogue of Willerton's leading-order asymptotics with a log-periodic, rather than constant, coefficient.

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@article{arxiv.2607.26948,
  title  = {Magnitude of homogeneous Moran sets in the unit interval},
  author = {Ryo Matsuda and Tomoshige Yukita},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.26948},
  year   = {2026}
}

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