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The authors study Lipschitz equivalences of a certain class, denoted by \(\mathcal{R}^d (n,m)\), of fractal sets that are generating by rules and rule sets. Here, \(d\in \mathbb{N}\), \(2\leq m\in \mathbb{N}\) with \(m^d > n \geq 2\), for some \(n\in \mathbb{N}\). It is shown that on the real line, there are uncountably many Lipschitz equivalences due to the arbitrary choices of the rules. For a subclass \(\mathcal{S}^d (n,m)\) of \(\mathcal{R}^d (n,m)\), a complete characterization for sets in \(\mathcal{S}^d (n,m)\) to be Lipschitz equivalent to the symbol space \(\Omega (n,m) := \{1,\dots, n\}^\mathbb{N}\) with metric \[ \rho_m (\omega, \omega') := m^{- \inf\{k : \omega_k \neq \omega_k'\}}, \] is derived. This result is then generalized to Moran sets with cubic pattern. | |||
Property / review text: The authors study Lipschitz equivalences of a certain class, denoted by \(\mathcal{R}^d (n,m)\), of fractal sets that are generating by rules and rule sets. Here, \(d\in \mathbb{N}\), \(2\leq m\in \mathbb{N}\) with \(m^d > n \geq 2\), for some \(n\in \mathbb{N}\). It is shown that on the real line, there are uncountably many Lipschitz equivalences due to the arbitrary choices of the rules. For a subclass \(\mathcal{S}^d (n,m)\) of \(\mathcal{R}^d (n,m)\), a complete characterization for sets in \(\mathcal{S}^d (n,m)\) to be Lipschitz equivalent to the symbol space \(\Omega (n,m) := \{1,\dots, n\}^\mathbb{N}\) with metric \[ \rho_m (\omega, \omega') := m^{- \inf\{k : \omega_k \neq \omega_k'\}}, \] is derived. This result is then generalized to Moran sets with cubic pattern. / rank | |||
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Property / reviewed by: Peter R. Massopust / rank | |||
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Lipschitz equivalence of fractals generated by nested cubes (English)
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13 August 2012
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The authors study Lipschitz equivalences of a certain class, denoted by \(\mathcal{R}^d (n,m)\), of fractal sets that are generating by rules and rule sets. Here, \(d\in \mathbb{N}\), \(2\leq m\in \mathbb{N}\) with \(m^d > n \geq 2\), for some \(n\in \mathbb{N}\). It is shown that on the real line, there are uncountably many Lipschitz equivalences due to the arbitrary choices of the rules. For a subclass \(\mathcal{S}^d (n,m)\) of \(\mathcal{R}^d (n,m)\), a complete characterization for sets in \(\mathcal{S}^d (n,m)\) to be Lipschitz equivalent to the symbol space \(\Omega (n,m) := \{1,\dots, n\}^\mathbb{N}\) with metric \[ \rho_m (\omega, \omega') := m^{- \inf\{k : \omega_k \neq \omega_k'\}}, \] is derived. This result is then generalized to Moran sets with cubic pattern.
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fractal
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Lipschitz equivalence
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generating rule
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Moran set
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self-similar set
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