Quantization dimension for Gibbs-like measures on cookie-cutter sets
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Abstract: In this paper using Banach limit we have determined a Gibbs-like measure supported by a cookie-cutter set which is generated by a single cookie-cutter mapping . For such a measure and we have shown that there exists a unique such that is the quantization dimension function of the probability measure , and established its functional relationship with the temperature function of the thermodynamic formalism. The temperature function is commonly used to perform the multifractal analysis, in our context of the measure . In addition, we have proved that the -dimensional lower quantization coefficient of order of the probability measure is positive.
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