Cantor set zeros of one-dimensional Brownian motion minus Cantor function

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Publication:6231398

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Authors: Julia Ruscher Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 4 March 2012

Abstract: It was shown by Antunovi'{c}, Burdzy, Peres, and Ruscher that a Cantor function added to one-dimensional Brownian motion has zeros in the middle alpha-Cantor set, alphain(0,1), with positive probability if and only if alphaeq1/2. We give a refined picture by considering a generalized version of middle 1/2-Cantor sets. By allowing the middle 1/2 intervals to vary in size around the value 1/2 at each iteration step we will see that there is a big class of generalized Cantor functions such that if these are added to one-dimensional Brownian motion, there are no zeros lying in the corresponding Cantor set almost surely.













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