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Another point of view on Kusuoka's measure

Published 25 May 2020 in math.MG | (2005.12028v1)

Abstract: Kusuoka's measure on fractals is a Gibbs measure of a very special kind, because its potential is discontinuous, while the standard theory of Gibbs measures requires continuous (actuallly, H\"older) potentials. In this paper, we shall see that for many fractals it is possible to build a class of matrix-valued Gibbs measures completely within the scope of the standard theory; there are naturally some minor modifications, but they are only due to the fact that we are dealing with matrix-valued functions and measures. We shall use these matrix-valued Gibbs measures to build self-similar Dirichlet forms on fractals. Moreover, we shall see that Kusuoka's measure can be recovered in a simple way from the matrix-valued Gibbs measure.

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