Interpolating between dimensions
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Publication:2019729
DOI10.1007/978-3-030-59649-1_1zbMATH Open1462.28007arXiv1905.11274OpenAlexW2945236131MaRDI QIDQ2019729FDOQ2019729
Publication date: 22 April 2021
Abstract: Dimension theory lies at the heart of fractal geometry and concerns the rigorous quantification of how large a subset of a metric space is. There are many notions of dimension to consider, and part of the richness of the subject is in understanding how these different notions fit together, as well as how their subtle differences give rise to different behaviour. Here we survey a new approach in dimension theory, which seeks to unify the study of individual dimensions by viewing them as different facets of the same object. For example, given two notions of dimension, one may be able to define a continuously parameterised family of dimensions which interpolates between them. An understanding of this `interpolation function' therefore contains more information about a given object than the two dimensions considered in isolation. We pay particular attention to two concrete examples of this, namely the emph{Assouad spectrum}, which interpolates between the box and (quasi-)Assouad dimension, and the emph{intermediate dimensions}, which interpolate between the Hausdorff and box dimensions.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1905.11274
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