Uniform lower bounds on the dimension of Bernoulli convolutions (Q2065939)

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Uniform lower bounds on the dimension of Bernoulli convolutions
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    Uniform lower bounds on the dimension of Bernoulli convolutions (English)
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    13 January 2022
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    One can begin with authors' description: ``In this note we present an algorithm to obtain a uniform lower bound on Hausdorff dimension of the stationary measure of an affine iterated function scheme with similarities, the best known example of which is Bernoulli convolution. The Bernoulli convolution measure \(\mu_\lambda\) is the probability measure corresponding to the law of the random variable \(\xi = \sum_{k = 0}^\infty \xi_k \lambda^k\), where \(\xi_k\) are i.i.d. random variables assuming values \(-1\) and 1 with equal probability and \(\frac{ 1}{ 2} < \lambda < 1\). In particular, for Bernoulli convolutions we give a uniform lower bound \(\dim_H( \mu_\lambda) \geq 0.96399\) for all \(\frac{ 1}{ 2} < \lambda < 1\).'' One can note that such notions as Bernoulli convolutions and the Bernoulli convolution measure, Pisot and Salem numbers, the Hausdorff dimension and an iterated function scheme of similarities, as well as a stationary measure and the symmetric diffusion operator, etc., are given with explanations. The correlation dimension and the Frostman dimension are considered. Special attention is also given to different dimensions of a measure and their properties, as well as to the diffusion operator and its connection with the correlation dimension.
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    Bernoulli convolutions
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    dimension of stationary measures
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    iterated function schemes
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