On the packing measure of slices of self-similar sets
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Abstract: Let be a rotation and reflection free self-similar set satisfying the strong separation condition, with dimension . Intersecting with translates of a fixed line, one can study the -dimensional Hausdorff and packing measures of the generic non-empty line sections. In a recent article, T. Kempton gave a necessary and sufficient condition for the Hausdorff measures of the sections to be positive. In this paper, I consider the packing measures: it turns out that the generic section has infinite -dimensional packing measure under relatively mild assumptions.
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