Hausdorff dimension and uniform exponents in dimension two
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Abstract: In this paper we prove the Hausdorff dimension of the set of (nondegenerate) singular two-dimensional vectors with uniform exponent (1/2, 1) is 2(1 -- ) when 2/2, whereas for extless{} 2/2 it is greater than 2(1 -- ) and at most (3 -- 2)(1 -- )/(1 + + 2). We also establish that this dimension tends to 4/3 (which is the dimension of the set of singular two-dimensional vectors) when tends to 1/2. These results improve upon previous estimates of R. Baker, joint work of the first author with M. Laurent, and unpublished work of M. Laurent. We also prove a lower bound on the packing dimension that is strictly greater than the Hausdorff dimension for 0.565. .. .
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