Multifractal analysis of Bernoulli convolutions associated with Salem numbers (Q409637)
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Multifractal analysis of Bernoulli convolutions associated with Salem numbers (English)
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13 April 2012
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The author considers the multifractal structure of the Bernoulli convolution \(\nu_{\lambda}\), where \(\lambda^{-1}\) is a Salem number in (1,2). Let \(\tau(q)\) denote the \(L^q\)-spectrum of \(\nu_{\lambda}\). The author shows that if \(\alpha\in [\tau'(+\infty),\tau'(0+)]\), then the level set \(E(\alpha):=\{x\in {\mathbf {\mathbb R}}:\;\lim_{r\rightarrow 0}\frac{\log \nu_{\lambda}([x-r,x+r])}{\log r}=\alpha\}\) is non-empty and \(\dim_H E(\alpha)=\tau^*(\alpha)\), where \(\tau^*\) denotes the Legendre transform of \(\tau\). This result is also extended to all self-conformal measures satisfying the asymptotically weak separation condition. The author also points out that the interval \([\tau'(+\infty),\tau'(0+)]\) is not a singleton when \(\lambda^{-1}\) is the largest real root of the polynomial \(x^n-x^{n-1}-\cdots-x+1\), \(n\geq 4\). An example is constructed to show that an absolutely continuous self-similar measure may also have rich multifractal structures.
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Bernoulli convolutions
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Salem numbers
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self-similar measures
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self-conformal measures
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Hausdorff dimension
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multifractal formalism
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