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Arcwise connectedness of the boundary of connected self-similar sets
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    Arcwise connectedness of the boundary of connected self-similar sets (English)
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    2 January 2007
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    Let \(T\) be the connected attractor of injective contractions \(f_1, \dots,f_n\) on \(\mathbb R^d\) that satisfy the Open Set Condition. It is shown that \(\partial T\) is arcwise connected. In particular, the boundary of the Lévy dragon and those of the fundamental domains of a canonical number system are arcwise connected.
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    self-similar tile
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    tiling
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    fractal
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    Lévy dragon
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    canonical number systems
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