Fractal Analysis on the Real Interval: A Constructive Approach via Fractal Countability
Abstract: This paper develops a technical and practical reinterpretation of the real interval [a,b] under the paradigm of fractal countability. Instead of assuming the continuum as a completed uncountable totality, we model [a,b] as a layered structure of constructively definable points, indexed by a hierarchy of formal systems. We reformulate classical notions from real analysis -- continuity, measure, differentiation, and integration -- in terms of stratified definability levels S_n, thereby grounding the analytic apparatus in syntactic accessibility rather than ontological postulation. The result is a framework for fractal analysis, in which mathematical operations are relativized to layers of expressibility, enabling new insights into approximation, computability, and formal verification.
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