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Hölder exponents and box dimension for self-affine fractal functions (English)
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Suppose f: [0,1]\(\to R\) is a self-affine fractal continuous function. Let \(D_ B\) be the box dimension (or capacity, or upper Minkowski dimension) of the graph of f, \(h_ x\) the Hölder exponent of f at \(x\in [0,1]\), \(h=\inf_{x}h_ x\), and \(h_{\lambda}\) the almost everywhere Höler exponent, i.e. \(h_{\lambda}=h_ x\) Lebesgue almost everywhere (if it exists). Theorem 3: \(h_{\lambda}\) exists, and \(D_ B\), h, \(h_{\lambda}\) can be explicitely computed by the parameters of the generating affinities. Corollary 4. \(h\leq 2-D_ B\leq h_{\lambda}.\) This theory is extended to nonlinear generating maps using ideas and results from dynamical systems.
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self-affine fractals
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Gibbs measures
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self-affine fractal continuous function
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box dimension
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capacity
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upper Minkowski dimension
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Hölder exponent
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generating affinities
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