KAM orbits and dimensional criticality (Q1313122)

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KAM orbits and dimensional criticality
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    KAM orbits and dimensional criticality (English)
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    3 November 1994
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    The following theorem is proved: Let \((\Omega^{(1)})^ n\) be a geometrical measure in \(n\) dimensional space of a multiplicative points set process and \(\Omega^{(1)}\) be given by the average Cantorian length \(d_ L^{(0)}\) or the Hausdorff dimension of the generating zero set \(d_ c^{(0)}\), then the average Hausdorff dimension \(\langle d\rangle = [1/(1-d_ c^{(0)})]/d^{(0)}_ c\) will be exactly equal to the average space dimension \(\sim\langle n\rangle = (1 + d^{(0)}_ c)/(1 - d^{(0)}_ c)\) and equivalent to a four dimensional Cantor set \(d^{(4)}_ c\) given by \(d^{(n)}_ c = (1/d_ c^{(0)})^{n - 1}\) if and only if \(d_ c^{(0)}\) is equal to the golden mean \(\phi = (\sqrt{5} - 1)/2\). That means \[ [\langle d\rangle = \sim \langle n\rangle = (1/d_ c^{(0)})^ 3 \equiv d^{(4)}_ c]|_ \phi. \] Subsequently the connection of this theorem to dynamical systems is discussed.
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    dimensional criticality
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    Hausdorff dimension
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    space dimension
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    Cantor set
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