The infinite derivatives of Okamoto's self-affine functions: an application of beta-expansions (1502.03374v2)
Abstract: Okamoto's one-parameter family of self-affine functions $F_a: [0,1]\to[0,1]$, where $0<a\<1$, includes the continuous nowhere differentiable functions of Perkins ($a=5/6$) and Bourbaki/Katsuura ($a=2/3$), as well as the Cantor function ($a=1/2$). The main purpose of this article is to characterize the set of points at which $F_a$ has an infinite derivative. We compute the Hausdorff dimension of this set for the case $a\leq 1/2$, and estimate it for $a\>1/2$. For all $a$, we determine the Hausdorff dimension of the sets of points where: (i) $F_a'=0$; and (ii) $F_a$ has neither a finite nor an infinite derivative. The upper and lower densities of the digit $1$ in the ternary expansion of $x\in[0,1]$ play an important role in the analysis, as does the theory of $\beta$-expansions of real numbers.
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