A note on the 1-prevalence of continuous images with full Hausdorff dimension (Q743231)

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A note on the 1-prevalence of continuous images with full Hausdorff dimension
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    A note on the 1-prevalence of continuous images with full Hausdorff dimension (English)
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    23 September 2014
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    The authors consider the Banach space of real-valued continuous functions on an arbitrary compact metric space, \(X\), endowed with the supremum norm in order to study the Hausdorff and packing dimensions of three objects related to a function \(f\in C(X)\). In particular, the three objects of study are the image \(f(X)\), the product space \(X\times f(X)\) and the graph \(G_f\). The authors find these dimensions for a generic function \(f\in C(X)\) by using a proper notion of genericity in Banach spaces, which is found in the theory of prevalence. Prevalence provides a natural measure theoretic way to describe the generic behavior of elements in Banach spaces. This paper extends previous results by replacing the condition of ``prevalence'' by the stronger condition of ``\(1\)-prevalence''. \(1\)-prevalence is obtained by using a measure supported on an one-dimensional subspace, also known as probe.
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    prevalence
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    Hausdorff dimension
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    continuous image
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