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Visibility of Cartesian products of Cantor sets

Dynamical Systems 2020-12-02 v1 Metric Geometry

Abstract

Let KλK_{\lambda} be the attractor of the following IFS \begin{equation*} \{f_1(x)=\lambda x, f_2(x)=\lambda x+1-\lambda\}, \;\;0<\lambda<1/2. \end{equation*} Given α0\alpha \geq 0, we say the line y=αxy=\alpha x is visible through Kλ×KλK_{\lambda}\times K_{\lambda} if {(x,αx):xR{0}}((Kλ×Kλ))=. \{(x, \alpha x): x\in \mathbb R\setminus \{0\}\}\cap ((K_{\lambda}\times K_{\lambda}))=\emptyset. Let V={α0:y=αx\mboxisvisiblethroughKλ×Kλ}V=\left \{\alpha \geq 0: y=\alpha x \mbox{ is visible through } K_{\lambda}\times K_{\lambda} \right \}. In this paper, we give a completed description of VV, e.g., its Hausdoff dimension and its topological property. Moreover, we also discuss another type of visible problem which is related to the slicing problem.

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@article{arxiv.1905.04811,
  title  = {Visibility of Cartesian products of Cantor sets},
  author = {Tingyu Zhang and Kan Jiang and Wenxia Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.04811},
  year   = {2020}
}

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