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Hausdorff measures of different dimensions are isomorphic under the continuum hypothesis
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    Hausdorff measures of different dimensions are isomorphic under the continuum hypothesis (English)
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    4 September 2006
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    Let \(0<d_1<d_2<n\), consider the measures \(({\mathbb R}^n,\;{\mathcal M}_{{\mathcal H}^{d_1}}, {\mathcal H}^{d_1})\) and \(({\mathbb R}^n,\;{\mathcal M}_{{\mathcal H}^{d_2}}, {\mathcal H}^{d_2})\), where \({\mathcal H}^{d_1}\) and \({\mathcal H}^{d_2}\) are \(d_1\)- and \(d_2\)-dimensional Hausdorff measures, resp. The main result is as follows: Under the continuum hypothesis, for every \(0<d_1<d_2<n\), the measure spaces \(({\mathbb R}^n,\;{\mathcal M}_{{\mathcal H}^{d_1}}, {\mathcal H}^{d_1})\) and \(({\mathbb R}^n,\;{\mathcal M}_{{\mathcal H}^{d_2}}, {\mathcal H}^{d_2})\) are isomorphic.
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    Hausdorff dimension
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    isomorphism
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    Hölder continuous
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    bounded variation
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