On a typical compact set as the attractor of generalized iterated function systems of infinite order
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Abstract: In 2013 Balka and M'ath'e showed that in uncountable polish spaces the typical compact set is not a fractal of any IFS. In 2008 Miculescu and Mihail introduced a concept of a generalized iterated function system (GIFS in short), a particular extension of classical IFS, in which they considered families of mappings defined on finite Cartesian product with values in . Recently, Secelean extended these considerations to mappings defined on the space of all bounded sequences of elements of endowed with supremum metric. In the paper we show that in Euclidean spaces a typical compact set is an attractor in sense of Secelean and that in general in the polish spaces it can be perceived as selfsimilar in such sense.
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