Random fractals and their intersection with winning sets

Author(s):  
YIFTACH DAYAN

Abstract We show that fractal percolation sets in $\mathbb{R}^{d}$ almost surely intersect every hyperplane absolutely winning (HAW) set with full Hausdorff dimension. In particular, if $E\subset\mathbb{R}^{d}$ is a realisation of a fractal percolation process, then almost surely (conditioned on $E\neq\emptyset$ ), for every countable collection $\left(f_{i}\right)_{i\in\mathbb{N}}$ of $C^{1}$ diffeomorphisms of $\mathbb{R}^{d}$ , $\dim_{H}\left(E\cap\left(\bigcap_{i\in\mathbb{N}}f_{i}\left(\text{BA}_{d}\right)\right)\right)=\dim_{H}\left(E\right)$ , where $\text{BA}_{d}$ is the set of badly approximable vectors in $\mathbb{R}^{d}$ . We show this by proving that E almost surely contains hyperplane diffuse subsets which are Ahlfors-regular with dimensions arbitrarily close to $\dim_{H}\left(E\right)$ . We achieve this by analysing Galton–Watson trees and showing that they almost surely contain appropriate subtrees whose projections to $\mathbb{R}^{d}$ yield the aforementioned subsets of E. This method allows us to obtain a more general result by projecting the Galton–Watson trees against any similarity IFS whose attractor is not contained in a single affine hyperplane. Thus our general result relates to a broader class of random fractals than fractal percolation.

2017 ◽  
Vol 39 (3) ◽  
pp. 638-657 ◽  
Author(s):  
TUSHAR DAS ◽  
LIOR FISHMAN ◽  
DAVID SIMMONS ◽  
MARIUSZ URBAŃSKI

We highlight a connection between Diophantine approximation and the lower Assouad dimension by using information about the latter to show that the Hausdorff dimension of the set of badly approximable points that lie in certain non-conformal fractals, known as self-affine sponges, is bounded below by the dynamical dimension of these fractals. For self-affine sponges with equal Hausdorff and dynamical dimensions, the set of badly approximable points has full Hausdorff dimension in the sponge. Our results, which are the first to advance beyond the conformal setting, encompass both the case of Sierpiński sponges/carpets (also known as Bedford–McMullen sponges/carpets) and the case of Barański carpets. We use the fact that the lower Assouad dimension of a hyperplane diffuse set constitutes a lower bound for the Hausdorff dimension of the set of badly approximable points in that set.


2019 ◽  
Vol 150 (1) ◽  
pp. 261-275 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sascha Troscheit

AbstractThe class of stochastically self-similar sets contains many famous examples of random sets, for example, Mandelbrot percolation and general fractal percolation. Under the assumption of the uniform open set condition and some mild assumptions on the iterated function systems used, we show that the quasi-Assouad dimension of self-similar random recursive sets is almost surely equal to the almost sure Hausdorff dimension of the set. We further comment on random homogeneous and V -variable sets and the removal of overlap conditions.


2015 ◽  
Vol 11 (07) ◽  
pp. 2037-2054 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ryan Broderick ◽  
Dmitry Kleinbock

The set of badly approximable m × n matrices is known to have Hausdorff dimension mn. Each such matrix comes with its own approximation constant c, and one can ask for the dimension of the set of badly approximable matrices with approximation constant greater than or equal to some fixed c. In the one-dimensional case, a very precise answer to this question is known. In this note, we obtain upper and lower bounds in higher dimensions. The lower bounds are established via the technique of Schmidt games, while for the upper bound we use homogeneous dynamics methods, namely exponential mixing of flows on the space of lattices.


2010 ◽  
Vol 52 (2) ◽  
pp. 349-355 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. ESDAHL-SCHOU ◽  
S. KRISTENSEN

AbstractWe show that the set of complex numbers which are badly approximable by ratios of elements of the ring of integers in $\(\mathbb{Q}(\sqrt{-D})\)$, where D ∈ {1, 2, 3, 7, 11, 19, 43, 67, 163} has maximal Hausdorff dimension. In addition, the intersection of these sets is shown to have maximal dimension. The results remain true when the sets in question are intersected with a suitably regular fractal set.


We prove a general result concerning the critical probabilities of subsets of a lattice L . It is a consequence of this result that the critical probability of a percolation process on L equals the limit of the critical probability of a slice of L as the thickness of the slice tends to infinity. This verification of one of the standard hypotheses of the subject settles many questions concerning supercritical percolation.


2010 ◽  
Vol 31 (4) ◽  
pp. 1095-1107 ◽  
Author(s):  
RYAN BRODERICK ◽  
LIOR FISHMAN ◽  
DMITRY KLEINBOCK

AbstractGiven an integer matrix M∈GLn(ℝ) and a point y∈ℝn/ℤn, consider the set S. G. Dani showed in 1988 that whenever M is semisimple and y∈ℚn/ℤn, the set $ \tilde E(M,y)$ has full Hausdorff dimension. In this paper we strengthen this result, extending it to arbitrary M∈GLn(ℝ)∩Mn×n(ℤ) and y∈ℝn/ℤn, and in fact replacing the sequence of powers of M by any lacunary sequence of (not necessarily integer) m×n matrices. Furthermore, we show that sets of the form $ \tilde E(M,y)$ and their generalizations always intersect with ‘sufficiently regular’ fractal subsets of ℝn. As an application, we give an alternative proof of a recent result [M. Einsiedler and J. Tseng. Badly approximable systems of affine forms, fractals, and Schmidt games. Preprint, arXiv:0912.2445] on badly approximable systems of affine forms.


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