Random Walks, Spectral Gaps, and Khintchine's Theorem on Fractals
Abstract
This work addresses problems on simultaneous Diophantine approximation on fractals, motivated by a long standing problem of Mahler regarding Cantor's middle set. We obtain the first instances where a complete analogue of Khintchine's Theorem holds for fractal measures. Our results apply to fractals which are self-similar by a system of rational similarities of (for any ) and have sufficiently small Hausdorff co-dimension. A concrete example of such measures in the context of Mahler's problem is the Hausdorff measure on the "middle Cantor set"; i.e. the set of numbers whose base expansions miss a single digit. The key new ingredient is an effective equidistribution theorem for certain fractal measures on the homogeneous space of unimodular lattices; a result of independent interest. The latter is established via a new technique involving the construction of -arithmetic operators possessing a spectral gap and encoding the arithmetic structure of the maps generating the fractal. As a consequence of our methods, we show that spherical averages of certain random walks naturally associated to the fractal measures effectively equidistribute on .
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@article{arxiv.2101.05797,
title = {Random Walks, Spectral Gaps, and Khintchine's Theorem on Fractals},
author = {Osama Khalil and Manuel Luethi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.05797},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
Corrections and improvements on notation based on referee reports, in particular in Section 12