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Superbranching processes and projections of random Cantor sets (English)
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We study sequences \((X_ 0,X_ 1,...)\) of random variables, taking values in the positive integers, which grow faster than branching processes in the sense that \(X_{m+n}\geq \sum ^{X_ m}_{i=1}X_ n(m,i)\), for m,n\(\geq 0\), where the \(X_ n(m,i)\) are distributed as \(X_ n\) and have certain properties of independence. We prove that, under appropriate conditions, \(X_ n^{1/n}\to \lambda\) almost surely and in \(L^ 1\), where \(L=\sup _{n}E(X_ n)^{1/n}\). Our principal application of this result is to study the Lebesgue measure and (Hausdorff) dimension of certain projections of sets in a class of random Cantor sets, being those obtained by repeated random subdivisions of the M-adic subcubes of \([0,1]^ d.\) We establish a necessary and sufficient condition for the Lebesgue measure of a projection of such a random set to be non-zero, and determine the box dimension of this projection.
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Cantor set
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fractal set
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Hausdorff dimension
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branching process in random environment
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branching processes
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