Distances in sparse sets of large Hausdorff dimension
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arXiv2303.03567MaRDI QIDQ6428596FDOQ6428596
Malabika Pramanik, K. S. Senthil Raani
Publication date: 6 March 2023
Abstract: The distance set of a set consists of all non-negative numbers that represent distances between pairs of points in . This paper studies sparse (less than full-dimensional) Borel sets in , with a focus on properties of their distance sets. Our results are of four types. First, we generalize a classical result of Steinhaus (1920) to Borel sets with -dimensional Hausdorff content larger than , for small and close to . For such sets, we show that , where depend only on and . This leads to our second result, a quantitative formulation of a theorem of Mattila and Sjlin (1999). For an arbitrary Borel set of large Hausdorff dimension, we show that contains a union of intervals whose lengths are dictated by cubes where holds high density. This structure theorem in turn yields a tool for identifying abundance of distances; this is the third contribution of this article. It allows us to formulate a size property of a set that guarantees all sufficiently large distances, generalizing earlier work of Bourgain (1986). It can also be used to construct examples of totally disconnected sparse sets with this property. Finally, we explore special features of if is assumed to have certain structural regularity in addition to large Hausdorff dimension. The additional regularity is harnessed via -Fourier asymptotics of measures supported on . Applications of this phenomenon give new information on when is locally uniformly -dimensional and quasi-regular, in the terminology of Strichartz (1990). A number of new examples, counterexamples and open problems are discussed.
Hausdorff and packing measures (28A78) Fractals (28A80) Harmonic analysis in several variables (42B99)
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