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The dimension of random subsets of self-similar sets generated by branching random walk (2506.22959v1)

Published 28 Jun 2025 in math.CA

Abstract: Given a self-similar set $\Lambda$ that is the attractor of an iterated function system (IFS) ${f_1,\dots,f_N}$, consider the following method for constructing a random subset of $\Lambda$: Let $\mathbf{p}=(p_1,\dots,p_N)$ be a probability vector, and label all edges of a full $M$-ary tree independently at random with a number from ${1,2,\dots,N}$ according to $\mathbf{p}$, where $M\geq 2$ is an arbitrary integer. Then each infinite path in the tree starting from the root receives a random label sequence which is the coding of a point in $\Lambda$. We let $F\subset\Lambda$ denote the set of all points obtained in this way. This construction was introduced by Allaart and Jones [J. Fractal Geom. 12 (2025), 67--92], who considered the case of a homogeneous IFS on $\mathbb{R}$ satisfying the Open Set Condition (OSC) and proved non-trivial upper and lower bounds for the Hausdorff dimension of $F$. We demonstrate that under the OSC, the Hausdorff (and box-counting) dimension of $F$ is equal to the upper bound of Allaart and Jones, and extend the result to higher dimensions as well as to non-homogeneous self-similar sets.

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