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Two-dimensional self-affine sets with interior points, and the set of uniqueness

Published 25 Feb 2015 in math.DS | (1502.07330v3)

Abstract: Let MM be a 2×22\times2 real matrix with both eigenvalues less than~1 in modulus. Consider two self-affine contraction maps from R<sup>2</sup>→R<sup>2\mathbb R<sup>2</sup> \to \mathbb R<sup>2, \begin{equation*} T_m(v) = M v - u \ \ \mathrm{and}\ \ T_p(v) = M v + u, \end{equation*} where u≠0u\neq0. We are interested in the properties of the attractor of the iterated function system (IFS) generated by TmT_m and TpT_p, i.e., the unique non-empty compact set AA such that A=Tm(A)∪Tp(A)A = T_m(A) \cup T_p(A). Our two main results are as follows: 1. If both eigenvalues of MM are between 2<sup>−1/4≈</sup>0.84092<sup>{-1/4}\approx</sup> 0.8409 and $1$ in absolute value, and the IFS is non-degenerate, then AA has non-empty interior. 2. For almost all non-degenerate IFS, the set of points which have a unique address is of positive Hausdorff dimension -- with the exceptional cases fully described as well. This paper continues our work begun in [11].

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