Non-Archimedean scale invariance and Cantor sets

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DOI10.1142/S0218348X10004737zbMATH Open1202.26044arXiv1001.1487OpenAlexW2963773209MaRDI QIDQ3573166FDOQ3573166


Authors: Santanu Raut, Dhurjati Prasad Datta Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 30 June 2010

Published in: Fractals (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: The framework of a new scale invariant analysis on a Cantor set Csubset %I=[0,1], presented originally in {it S. Raut and D. P. Datta, Fractals, 17, 45-52, (2009)}, is clarified and extended further. For an arbitrarily small varepsilon>0, elements ildex in satisfying 0<ildex<varepsilon<x,xinC together with an inversion rule are called relative infinitesimals relative to the scale varepsilon. A non-archimedean absolute value v(%ildex)=logvarepsilon1fracvarepsilonildex,varepsilono0 is assigned to each such infinitesimal which is then shown to induce a non-archimedean structure in the full Cantor set C. A valued measure constructed using the new absolute value is shown to give rise to the finite Hausdorff measure of the set. The definition of differentiability on %C in the non-archimedean sense is introduced. The associated Cantor function is shown to relate to the valuation on C which is then reinterpreated as a locally constant function in the extended non-archimedean space. The definitions and the constructions are verified explicitly on a Cantor set which is defined recursively from I deleting q number of open intervals each of length frac1r leaving out p numbers of closed intervals so that p+q=r.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1001.1487




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