How large dimension guarantees a given angle?

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DOI10.1007/S00605-012-0455-0zbMATH Open1279.28009arXiv1101.1426OpenAlexW2052895443MaRDI QIDQ359646FDOQ359646

Viktor Harangi, Pertti Mattila, Gergely Kiss, Péter Maga, Balázs Strenner, András Máthé, Tamás Keleti

Publication date: 12 August 2013

Published in: Monatshefte für Mathematik (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We study the following two problems: (1) Given nge2 and al, how large Hausdorff dimension can a compact set AsuRn have if A does not contain three points that form an angle al? (2) Given al and de, how large Hausdorff dimension can a %compact subset A of a Euclidean space have if A does not contain three points that form an angle in the de-neighborhood of al? An interesting phenomenon is that different angles show different behaviour in the above problems. Apart from the clearly special extreme angles 0 and 180circ, the angles 60circ,90circ and 120circ also play special role in problem (2): the maximal dimension is smaller for these special angles than for the other angles. In problem (1) the angle 90circ seems to behave differently from other angles.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1101.1426




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