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The aim of the present paper is to study some particular planar recurrence sets described by the lower and upper quantitative hitting time indicators in the continued fraction dynamical system from the point of view of multifractal analysis. By considering the relations between the quantitative hitting time indicators and the quantitative recurrence time indicators the authors managed to generalize the result given by \textit{L. Peng} et al. [Sci. China, Math. 55, No. 1, 131--140 (2012; Zbl 1241.28007)], into a higher-dimensional case. To this direction, the authors by introducing the planar recurrence level sets \[ S(\alpha,\beta):= \{(x,y)\in[0,1)\times[0, 1)/\underline R(x,y)= \alpha,\,\overline R(x,y)= \beta\},\quad 0\leq\alpha\leq\beta\leq+\propto, \] managed to find out that the multifractal spectrum is always degenerate in a sense that it is constant independent of the choice of the level set. Here, \(\underline R(x,y)\), \(\overline R(x,y)\) are the lower and upper quantitative hitting time indicators of \(y\) and \(x\), respectively in the continued fraction dynamical system.
Property / review text: The aim of the present paper is to study some particular planar recurrence sets described by the lower and upper quantitative hitting time indicators in the continued fraction dynamical system from the point of view of multifractal analysis. By considering the relations between the quantitative hitting time indicators and the quantitative recurrence time indicators the authors managed to generalize the result given by \textit{L. Peng} et al. [Sci. China, Math. 55, No. 1, 131--140 (2012; Zbl 1241.28007)], into a higher-dimensional case. To this direction, the authors by introducing the planar recurrence level sets \[ S(\alpha,\beta):= \{(x,y)\in[0,1)\times[0, 1)/\underline R(x,y)= \alpha,\,\overline R(x,y)= \beta\},\quad 0\leq\alpha\leq\beta\leq+\propto, \] managed to find out that the multifractal spectrum is always degenerate in a sense that it is constant independent of the choice of the level set. Here, \(\underline R(x,y)\), \(\overline R(x,y)\) are the lower and upper quantitative hitting time indicators of \(y\) and \(x\), respectively in the continued fraction dynamical system. / rank
 
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continued fraction
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quantitative hitting time indicator
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The multifractal spectra of certain planar recurrence sets in the continued fraction dynamical system
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    The multifractal spectra of certain planar recurrence sets in the continued fraction dynamical system (English)
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    The aim of the present paper is to study some particular planar recurrence sets described by the lower and upper quantitative hitting time indicators in the continued fraction dynamical system from the point of view of multifractal analysis. By considering the relations between the quantitative hitting time indicators and the quantitative recurrence time indicators the authors managed to generalize the result given by \textit{L. Peng} et al. [Sci. China, Math. 55, No. 1, 131--140 (2012; Zbl 1241.28007)], into a higher-dimensional case. To this direction, the authors by introducing the planar recurrence level sets \[ S(\alpha,\beta):= \{(x,y)\in[0,1)\times[0, 1)/\underline R(x,y)= \alpha,\,\overline R(x,y)= \beta\},\quad 0\leq\alpha\leq\beta\leq+\propto, \] managed to find out that the multifractal spectrum is always degenerate in a sense that it is constant independent of the choice of the level set. Here, \(\underline R(x,y)\), \(\overline R(x,y)\) are the lower and upper quantitative hitting time indicators of \(y\) and \(x\), respectively in the continued fraction dynamical system.
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    Hausdorff dimension
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    continued fraction
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    quantitative hitting time indicator
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    cut set
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