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On the Hausdorff dimension of continuous functions belonging to Hölder and Besov spaces on fractal \(d\)-sets
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    On the Hausdorff dimension of continuous functions belonging to Hölder and Besov spaces on fractal \(d\)-sets (English)
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    26 April 2012
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    The authors study the Hausdorff dimension of the graph of Besov functions defined on a \(d\)-set in \(\mathbb{R}^n\), where \( n\in\mathbb{N}^*\) and \(d\) can take any value between 0 and \(n\) in particular, \(d\) can be non-integral). A \(d\)-set \(K\) is a set satisfying for some measure \(\mu\) and for some fixed constants \(C\) and \(C'\) that \(Cr^d\leq \mu(B(x,r)) \leq C'r^d\), for every \(x\in K\) and \(r\) small enough. The article starts with a thorough study of Besov functions \(f\in B^s_{p,q}(K)\) supported by a \(d\)-set \(K\). In the article, it is proved that such functions are always the trace of a function \(\tilde f\in B^{s+\frac{n-d}{p}}_{p,q}(\mathbb{R}^n)\). Then the dimensions of the graphs \(\Gamma(f)\) are bounded from above: if \(f\) is a function belonging to \(C^s(K)\) or to \(B^s_{p,q}(K)\), then \(\dim \Gamma(f) \leq \min(d/s, d+1-s)\). The bound \(d/s\) holds when \(s<d\), and the other one when \(d\geq s\). These upper bounds are sharp: the authors construct a random multi-dimensional Weierstrass function \(W\) for which they prove that for almost every choice of parameters (the parameters are the phases in the Weierstrass functions), \(\dim \gamma(W) = \min(d/s, d+1-s)\). The proof of this fact is rather long, and inspired by the seminal proof of Hunt.
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    Hausdorff dimension
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    box counting dimension
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    fractals
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    \(d\)-sets
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    continuous functions
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    Weierstrass function
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    Hölder spaces
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    Besov spaces
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    wavelets
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