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On the dimension of the graph of the classical Weierstrass function

Dynamical Systems 2014-12-01 v5 Metric Geometry

Abstract

This paper examines dimension of the graph of the famous Weierstrass non-differentiable function Wλ,b(x)=n=0λncos(2πbnx) W_{\lambda, b} (x) = \sum_{n=0}^{\infty}\lambda^n\cos(2\pi b^n x) for an integer b2b \ge 2 and 1/b<λ<11/b < \lambda < 1. We prove that for every bb there exists (explicitly given) λb(1/b,1)\lambda_b \in (1/b, 1) such that the Hausdorff dimension of the graph of Wλ,bW_{\lambda, b} is equal to D=2+logλlogbD = 2+\frac{\log\lambda}{\log b} for every λ(λb,1)\lambda\in(\lambda_b,1). We also show that the dimension is equal to DD for almost every λ\lambda on some larger interval. This partially solves a well-known thirty-year-old conjecture. Furthermore, we prove that the Hausdorff dimension of the graph of the function f(x)=n=0λnϕ(bnx) f (x) = \sum_{n=0}^{\infty}\lambda^n\phi(b^n x) for an integer b2b \ge 2 and 1/b<λ<11/b < \lambda < 1 is equal to DD for a typical Z\mathbb Z-periodic C3C^3 function ϕ\phi.

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@article{arxiv.1309.3759,
  title  = {On the dimension of the graph of the classical Weierstrass function},
  author = {Krzysztof Barański and Balázs Bárány and Julia Romanowska},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1309.3759},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

Final authors' version with a correction of an inexact statement in the introduction to the published version, concerning the box dimension of the graphs of functions of the form (1.1) and (1.2)