On the Measure of the Midpoints of the Cantor Set in \mathbb{R}

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Authors: Enrique Alvarado, Yunfeng Hu Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 22 February 2017

Abstract: In this paper, we are going to discuss the following problem: Let T be a fixed set in mathbbRn. And let S and B he two subsets in mathbbRn such that for any x in S, there exists an r such that x+rT is a subset of B. How small can be B be if we know the size of S? Stein proved that for n is greater than or equal to 3 and T is a sphere centered at origin, then S has positive measure implies B has positive measure using spherical maximal operator. Later, Bourgain and Marstrand proved the similar result for n=2. And we found an example for why the result fails for n=1.













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