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    Circular Favard length of the four-corner Cantor set (English)
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    6 April 2011
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    The authors generalize the well known Cantor set and study some of its interesting properties by using the method of Bateman and Volberg in order to prove a certain estimate for the lacunary circular maximal function from \textit{A. Seeger}, \textit{T. Tao} and \textit{J. Wright} [``Notes on the lacunary spherical maximal function'', preprint (2005)]. The four-corner Cantor set is the shifted Cartesian square of \(\mathcal{C}\times\mathcal{C}\), \(\mathcal{C}\) being the classical middle-half Cantor set.
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    fractals
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    length
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    area
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    other geometric measures
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    circular lacunary maximal function
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    four-corner Cantor set
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