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Exact Hausdorff and packing measures of Cantor sets with overlaps

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 August 2014

HUA QIU*
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics, Nanjing University, Nanjing, 210093, PR China email huaqiu@nju.edu.cn

Abstract

Let $K$ be the attractor of a linear iterated function system (IFS) $S_{j}(x)={\it\rho}_{j}x+b_{j},j=1,\ldots ,m$, on the real line $\mathbb{R}$ satisfying the generalized finite type condition (whose invariant open set ${\mathcal{O}}$ is an interval) with an irreducible weighted incidence matrix. This condition was recently introduced by Lau and Ngai [A generalized finite type condition for iterated function systems. Adv. Math.208 (2007), 647–671]as a natural generalization of the open set condition, allowing us to include many important overlapping cases. They showed that the Hausdorff and packing dimensions of $K$ coincide and can be calculated in terms of the spectral radius of the weighted incidence matrix. Let ${\it\alpha}$ be the dimension of $K$. In this paper, we state that

$$\begin{eqnarray}{\mathcal{H}}^{{\it\alpha}}(K\cap J)\leq |J|^{{\it\alpha}}\end{eqnarray}$$
for all intervals $J\subset \overline{{\mathcal{O}}}$, and
$$\begin{eqnarray}{\mathcal{P}}^{{\it\alpha}}(K\cap J)\geq |J|^{{\it\alpha}}\end{eqnarray}$$
for all intervals $J\subset \overline{{\mathcal{O}}}$ centered in $K$, where ${\mathcal{H}}^{{\it\alpha}}$ denotes the ${\it\alpha}$-dimensional Hausdorff measure and ${\mathcal{P}}^{{\it\alpha}}$ denotes the ${\it\alpha}$-dimensional packing measure. This result extends a recent work of Olsen [Density theorems for Hausdorff and packing measures of self-similar sets. Aequationes Math.75 (2008), 208–225]where the open set condition is required. We use these inequalities to obtain some precise density theorems for the Hausdorff and packing measures of $K$. Moreover, using these density theorems, we describe a scheme for computing ${\mathcal{H}}^{{\it\alpha}}(K)$ exactly as the minimum of a finite set of elementary functions of the parameters of the IFS. We also obtain an exact algorithm for computing ${\mathcal{P}}^{{\it\alpha}}(K)$ as the maximum of another finite set of elementary functions of the parameters of the IFS. These results extend previous ones by Ayer and Strichartz [Exact Hausdorff measure and intervals of maximum density for Cantor sets. Trans. Amer. Math. Soc.351 (1999), 3725–3741] and by Feng [Exact packing measure of Cantor sets. Math. Natchr.248–249 (2003), 102–109], respectively,and apply to some new classes allowing us to include Cantor sets in $\mathbb{R}$ with overlaps.

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© Cambridge University Press, 2014 

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