Digital sundials, paradoxical sets, and Vitushkin's conjecture (Q1086694)

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Digital sundials, paradoxical sets, and Vitushkin's conjecture
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    Digital sundials, paradoxical sets, and Vitushkin's conjecture (English)
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    1987
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    A digital sundial is an ''object'' whose shadow at any given time shows the digits of that time. The existence of such a magic clock is a consequence of a more general result of the author on finding sets with prescribed projections [Proc. Lond. Math. Soc., III. Ser. 53, 48-64 (1986; Zbl 0602.28005)]. In this article the author discusses the underlying construction, earlier related results of Besicovitch, Davies and Marstrand, and a recent use of such constructions by the reviewer to disprove a conjecture in complex function theory.
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    orthogonal projection
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    Hausdorff measure and dimension
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    Vitushkin's conjecture
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    digital sundial
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    sets with prescribed projections
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