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Type $1$ and $2$ sets for series of translates of functions

Classical Analysis and ODEs 2018-06-01 v1

Abstract

Suppose Λ\Lambda is a discrete infinite set of nonnegative real numbers. We say that Λ {\Lambda} is type 11 if the series s(x)=λΛf(x+λ)s(x)=\sum_{\lambda\in\Lambda}f(x+\lambda) satisfies a zero-one law. This means that for any non-negative measurable f:R[0,+)f: {{\mathbb R}}\to [0,+ {\infty}) either the convergence set C(f,Λ)={x:s(x)<+}=RC(f, {\Lambda})=\{x: s(x)<+ {\infty} \}= {{\mathbb R}} modulo sets of Lebesgue zero, or its complement the divergence set D(f,Λ)={x:s(x)=+}=RD(f, {\Lambda})=\{x: s(x)=+ {\infty} \}= {{\mathbb R}} modulo sets of measure zero. If Λ {\Lambda} is not type 11 we say that Λ {\Lambda} is type 2. The exact characterization of type 11 and type 22 sets is not known. In this paper we continue our study of the properties of type 11 and 22 sets. We discuss sub and supersets of type 11 and 22 sets and we give a complete and simple characterization of a subclass of dyadic type 11 sets. We discuss the existence of type 11 sets containing infinitely many algebraically independent elements. Finally, we consider unions and Minkowski sums of type 11 and 22 sets.

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@article{arxiv.1805.12419,
  title  = {Type $1$ and $2$ sets for series of translates of functions},
  author = {Zoltán Buczolich and Bruce Hanson and Balázs Maga and Gáspár Vértesy},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.12419},
  year   = {2018}
}