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Cantor sets with high-dimensional projections

Published 5 Dec 2022 in math.GT and math.GN | (2212.02984v1)

Abstract: In 1994, J.Cobb constructed a tame Cantor set in $\mathbb R3$ each of whose projections into $2$-planes is one-dimensional. We show that an Antoine's necklace can serve as an example of a Cantor set all of whose projections are one-dimensional and connected. We prove that each Cantor set in $\mathbb Rn$, $n\geqslant 3$, can be moved by a small ambient isotopy so that the projection of the resulting Cantor set into each $(n-1)$-plane is $(n-2)$-dimensional. We show that if $X\subset \mathbb Rn$, $n\geqslant 2$, is a zero-dimensional compactum whose projection into some plane $\Pi\subset \mathbb Rn$ with $\dim \Pi \in {1, 2, n-2, n-1}$ is zero-dimensional, then $X$ is tame; this extends some particular cases of the results of D.R.McMillan, Jr. (1964) and D.G.Wright, J.J.Walsh (1982). We use the technique of defining sequences which comes back to Louis Antoine.

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