Singularity of some random continued fractions (Q1582132)

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Singularity of some random continued fractions
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    Singularity of some random continued fractions (English)
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    30 October 2001
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    Let \(\mu_\alpha\) be the distribution of a random continued fraction \([1,X_1,1,X_2, 1,X_3,\dots]\), where \(\{X_n\), \(n\geq 1\}\) is an i.i.d. sequence with \(P[X_1=0]=P[X_1 =\alpha] =1/2\) for some \(\alpha>0\). The main result shows that \(\mu_\alpha\) is continuous for every positive \(\alpha\), and is supported on an interval if \(\alpha\leq.5\) and on a Cantor set of Hausdorff dimension less than one otherwise. Moreover, \(\mu_\alpha\) is singular with respect to Lebesgue measure and is concentrated on a set of Hausdorff dimension less than one if \(\alpha\) is sufficiently large. The author conjectures that \(\mu_\alpha\) is absolutely continuous for sufficiently small values of \(\alpha\). This study was motivated by properties of random walks on Galton-Watson trees.
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    Galton-Watson trees
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    random continued fraction
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    iterated function system
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    linear fractional map
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    conductance
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    continuity of measures
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