When Cantor Sets Intersect Thickly
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- Obtaining an explicit interval for a nonlinear Newhouse thickness theorem
- When the algebraic difference of two central Cantor sets is an interval?
- Quasisymmetrically thick generalized-Cantor sets in \(\mathbb R\)
- Expansions in non-integer bases: lower, middle and top orders
- Thickness and a Gap Lemma in ℝd
- Sums of two homogeneous Cantor sets
- How inhomogeneous Cantor sets can pass a point
- Unstable directions and fractal dimension for skew products with overlaps in fibers
- Cantor sets arising from continued radicals
- Thick self similar sets are asymptotically generic
- Newhouse thickness and porosity of Cantor sets
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- How likely can a point be in different Cantor sets
- Conditions for the difference set of a central Cantor set to be a Cantorval
- Fractal projections with an application in number theory
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- Patterns in thick compact sets
- Intersections of thick compact sets in \(\mathbb{R}^d\)
- Random intersections of thick Cantor sets
- A complex gap lemma
- One point intersections of middle-α Cantor sets
- Emergence of wandering stable components
- Characterization of the algebraic difference of special affine Cantor sets
- Univoque bases of real numbers: simply normal bases, irregular bases and multiple rationals
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