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Intersecting random translates of invariant Cantor sets
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    Intersecting random translates of invariant Cantor sets (English)
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    25 June 1992
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    Point of departure of this rich paper is an isolated result of J. Hawkes: the Hausdorff dimension of \(C\cap(C+t)\) equals \({1\over 3}\log 2/\log 3\) for almost all \(t\in(0,1)\), where \(C\) is the classical middle third Cantor set. The authors explain and reprove (in several ways) this result by revealing deep connections with entropy theory in ergodic theory and the theory of products of i.i.d. random matrices. From the many results we cite just one which describes the `multifractal' structure of the set above: \[ \dim\{t: \dim(C\cap(C+t))=\alpha \log 2/\log 3\}=h(\textstyle{{1\over 2}}(1-\alpha), \alpha, \textstyle{{1\over 2}}(1- \alpha))/\log 3, \] for each \(\alpha\in(0,1)\), where \(h(p_ 1,p_ 2,p_ 3)=-p_ 1\log p_ 1-p_ 2\log p_ 2-p_ 3\log p_ 3\).
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    Lyapunov exponent
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    sofic systems
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    Hausdorff dimension
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    middle third Cantor set
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    entropy
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    ergodic theory
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    products of i.i.d. random matrices
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