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An extension of a result of Komatsu and Takashima (English)
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1989
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[The result cited in the title is that of \textit{T. Komatsu} and \textit{K. Takashima} in Osaka J. Math. 21, 613-619 (1984; Zbl 0551.60083).] Let A be a time set of Hausdorff dimension \(\alpha\), and B a d- dimensional Brownian motion. The author shows that \(\{\) B(t): \(t\in A\}\) has Hausdorff dimension equal to min(2\(\alpha\),d) quasi-everywhere. This result was obtained by \textit{J. P. Kahane} [Some random series of functions. (1968; Zbl 0192.538)] with ``almost surely'' instead of ``quasi-everywhere''.
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Hausdorff dimension
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Brownian motion
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random series of functions
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