English

Some problems on the boundary of fractal geometry and additive combinatorics

Dynamical Systems 2017-06-07 v3 Classical Analysis and ODEs

Abstract

This paper is an exposition, with some new applications, of our results on the growth of entropy of convolutions. We explain the main result on R\mathbb{R}, and derive, via a linearization argument, an analogous result for the action of the affine group on R\mathbb{R}. We also develop versions of the results for entropy dimension and Hausdorff dimension. The method is applied to two problems on the border of fractal geometry and additive combinatorics. First, we consider attractors XX of compact families Φ\Phi of similarities of R\mathbb{R}. We conjecture that if Φ\Phi is uncountable and XX is not a singleton (equivalently, Φ\Phi is not contained in a 1-parameter semigroup) then dimX=1\dim X=1. We show that this would follow from the classical overlaps conjecture for self-similar sets, and unconditionally we show that if XX is not a point and dimΦ>0\dim\Phi>0 then dimX=1\dim X=1. Second, we study a problem due to Shmerkin and Keleti, who have asked how small a set YR\emptyset\neq Y\subseteq\mathbb{R} can be if at every point it contains a scaled copy of the middle-third Cantor set KK. Such a set must have dimension at least dimK\dim K and we show that its dimension is at least dimK+δ\dim K+\delta for some constant δ>0\delta>0.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.1608.02711,
  title  = {Some problems on the boundary of fractal geometry and additive combinatorics},
  author = {Michael Hochman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1608.02711},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

42 pages, to appear in Proceedings of FARF 3; v2: some corrections to proofs, main statements unchanged. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1508.02335