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Dimension of invariant sets for mappings with the squeezing property
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    Dimension of invariant sets for mappings with the squeezing property (English)
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    4 August 2006
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    The paper is interesting about the generalization of the Moran formula and the possible applications in the theory of condensing systems. Observation: there are many symbols and there is no picture (for example: the closest ball which covers a set \(A\) is the calculus of the fractal dimension of this set).
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    Lipschitz constants
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    Moran formula
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    Hausdorff dimension
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    attractor
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