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On the structure of the intersection of two middle third Cantor sets
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    On the structure of the intersection of two middle third Cantor sets (English)
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    18 July 1996
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    Main results: 1) Let \(C\) be the (ordinary) Cantor set in \([0,1]\). Then for almost all \(x\) in \([0, 1]\) (with respect to Lebesgue's measure \(m\) in \([0,1]\) the set \(({x}+ C)\cap C\) is uncountable. 2) For every \(\alpha\) such that \(0\leq \alpha\leq 1\), there exists an \(x\) in \([0, 1]\) such that the Hausdorff dimension of \(({x}+C)\cap C\) satisfies \[ \dim(({x}+ C)\cap C)= (1- \alpha)\ln 2/\ln 3. \] Moreover, the set \(D_\alpha\) of such \({x}\)'s is a dense subset of \([0, 1]\), and either \({m}(D_\alpha)= 0\) or \({m}(D_\alpha)= 1\).
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    homoclinic bifurcations
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    Cantor set
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    Hausdorff dimension
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