Dimensions of graphs of prevalent continuous maps (Q509874)

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      Dimensions of graphs of prevalent continuous maps (English)
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      21 February 2017
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      A subset \(A\) of an abelian Polish group \(G\) is called shy if there exists a Borel set \(B\subset G\) and a Borel probability measure \(\mu\) on \(G\) so that \(A\subset B\) and \(\mu(B+x)=0\) for all \(x\in G\). It is called prevalent if its complement is shy. Let \(K\) be an uncountable compact metric space which has at most finitely many isolated points. The author proves upper and lower estimates for various fractal dimensions of the graphs of mappings of \(K\) into \({\mathbb R}^d\) which are valid for prevalent sets of that mappings.
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      shy
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      prevalent
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      graph
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      continuous map
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      Hausdorff dimension
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      box dimension
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      Minkowski dimension
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      packing dimension
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