Multiparameter projection theorems with applications to sums-products and finite point configurations in the Euclidean setting
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Abstract: In this paper we study multi-parameter projection theorems for fractal sets. With the help of these estimates, we recover results about the size of , where is a subset of the real line of a given Hausdorff dimension, and . We also use projection results and inductive arguments to show that if a Hausdorff dimension of a subset of is sufficiently large, then the -dimensional Lebesgue measure of the set of -simplexes determined by this set is positive. The sharpness of these results and connection with number theoretic estimates is also discussed.
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