Invariance of the normalized Minkowski content with respect to the ambient space
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Abstract: It is easy to show that the lower and the upper box dimensions of a bounded set in Euclidean space are invariant with respect to the ambient space. In this article we show that the Minkowski content of a Minkowski measurable set is also invariant with respect to the ambient space when normalized by an appropriate constant. In other words, the value of the normalized Minkowski content of a bounded, Minkowski measurable set is intrinsic to the set.
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