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A Multifractal Decomposition for Self-similar Measures with Exact Overlaps (2104.06997v2)

Published 14 Apr 2021 in math.DS

Abstract: We study self-similar measures in $\mathbb{R}$ satisfying the weak separation condition along with weak technical assumptions which are satisfied in all known examples. For such a measure $\mu$, we show that there is a finite set of concave functions ${\tau_1,\ldots,\tau_m}$ such that the $Lq$-spectrum of $\mu$ is given by $\min{\tau_1,\ldots,\tau_m}$ and the multifractal spectrum of $\mu$ is given by $\max{\tau_1,\ldots,\tau_m^}$, where $\tau_i*$ denotes the concave conjugate of $\tau_i$. In particular, the measure $\mu$ satisfies the multifractal formalism if and only if its multifractal spectrum is a concave function. This implies that $\mu$ satisfies the multifractal formalism at values corresponding to points of differentiability of the $Lq$-spectrum. We also verify existence of the limit for the $Lq$-spectra of such measures for every $q\in\mathbb{R}$. As a direct application, we obtain many new results and simple proofs of well-known results in the multifractal analysis of self-similar measures satisfying the weak separation condition.

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