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The $L^q$-spectrum for a class of self-similar measures with overlap

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2019-09-20 v1

Abstract

It is known that the heuristic principle, referred to as the multifractal formalism, need not hold for self-similar measures with overlap, such as the 33-fold convolution of the Cantor measure and certain Bernoulli convolutions. In this paper we study an important function in the multifractal theory, the LqL^{q}-spectrum, τ(q)\tau (q), for measures of finite type, a class of self-similar measures that includes these examples. Corresponding to each measure, we introduce finitely many variants on the % L^{q}-spectrum which arise naturally from the finite type structure and are often easier to understand than τ\tau . We show that τ\tau is always bounded by the minimum of these variants and is equal to the minimum variant for q0q\geq 0. This particular variant coincides with the LqL^{q}-spectrum of the measure μ\mu restricted to appropriate subsets of its support. If the IFS satisfies particular structural properties, which do hold for the above examples, then τ\tau is shown to be the minimum of these variants for all qq. Under certain assumptions on the local dimensions of μ\mu, we prove that the minimum variant for q0q \ll 0 coincides with the straight line having slope equal to the maximum local dimension of μ\mu . Again, this is the case with the examples above. More generally, bounds are given for τ\tau and its variants in terms of notions closely related to the local dimensions of μ\mu .

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@article{arxiv.1909.08941,
  title  = {The $L^q$-spectrum for a class of self-similar measures with overlap},
  author = {Kathryn E. Hare and Kevin G. Hare and Wanchun Shen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.08941},
  year   = {2019}
}