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On strict Whitney arcs and $t$-quasi self-similar arcs

Metric Geometry 2018-06-08 v1 Dynamical Systems General Topology

Abstract

A connected compact subset EE of RN\mathbb{R}^N is said to be a strict Whitney set if there exists a real-valued C1C^1 function ff on RN\mathbb{R}^N with fE0\nabla f|_E\equiv 0 such that ff is constant on no non-empty relatively open subsets of EE. We prove that each self-similar arc of Hausdorff dimension s>1s>1 in RN\mathbb{R}^N is a strict Whitney set with criticality ss. We also study a special kind of self-similar arcs, which we call "regular" self-similar arcs. We obtain necessary and sufficient conditions for a regular self-similar arc Λ\Lambda to be a tt-quasi-arc, and for the Hausdorff measure function on Λ\Lambda to be a strict Whitney function. We prove that if a regular self-similar arc has "minimal corner angle" θmin>0\theta_{\min}>0, then it is a 1-quasi-arc and hence its Hausdorff measure function is a strict Whitney function. We provide an example of a one-parameter family of regular self-similar arcs with various features. For some value of the parameter τ\tau, the Hausdorff measure function of the self-similar arc is a strict Whitney function on the arc, and hence the self-similar arc is an ss-quasi-arc, where ss is the Hausdorff dimension of the arc. For each t01t_0\ge 1, there is a value of τ\tau such that the corresponding self-similar arc is a tt-quasi-arc for each t>t0t>t_0, but it is not a t0t_0-quasi-arc. For each t0>1t_0>1, there is a value of τ\tau such that the corresponding self-similar arc is a t0t_0-quasi-arc, but it is a tt-quasi-arc for no t[1,t0)t\in [1, t_0).

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@article{arxiv.1703.10665,
  title  = {On strict Whitney arcs and $t$-quasi self-similar arcs},
  author = {Daowei Ma and Xin Wei and Zhiying Wen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.10665},
  year   = {2018}
}

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30 pages, 3 figures