Upper porous measures on metric spaces (Q733366)

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Upper porous measures on metric spaces
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    Upper porous measures on metric spaces (English)
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    15 October 2009
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    The porosity of a measure at a point on a metric space indicates how large, as measured by radius, balls of relatively small measure can be relative to balls centered at the point in question. Proper formulations, too lengthy to reproduce here, involve limits of suprema of numbers with the right property. The author is concerned with a variation called upper porosity and gives a technical sufficient condition for a measure to be upper porous. In Euclidean spaces upper porosity is equivalent to having lower conical density zero at almost all points. The paper closed with an example of a Hausdorff measure on \([0,1]\) that is not upper porous.
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    upper porous measure
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    packing measure
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    Hausdorff measure
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