Assuming V=L, we construct a plane set E of Hausdorff dimension 1 whose every orthogonal projection onto straight lines through the origin has Hausdorff dimension 0. This is a counterexample to J. M. Marstrand's seminal projection theorem. While counterexamples had already been constructed decades ago, initially by R. O. Davies, the novelty of our result lies in the fact that E is co-analytic. Following Marstrand's original proof (and R. Kaufman's newer, and now standard, approach based on capacities), a counterexample to the projection theorem cannot be analytic, hence our counterexample is optimal. We then extend the result in a strong way: we show that for each ε ∈ (0,1) there exists a co-analytic set E(ε) of dimension 1+ε, each of whose...
AbstractIn a paper from 1954 Marstrand proved that if K⊂R2 has a Hausdorff dimension greater than 1,...
A characterization of plane sets whose projection have zero Hausdorff measure is given. This is obta...
l. Introilucti'on. Let m and n be positive integers with m < n and let O*(n, m) be the set o...
Assuming V=L, we construct a plane set E of Hausdorff dimension 1 whose every orthogonal projection ...
We present strong versions of Marstrand's projection theorems and other related theorems. For exampl...
Sixty years ago, John Marstrand published a paper which, among other things, relates the Hausdorff d...
In this paper we use the theory of computing to study fractal dimensions of projections in Euclidean...
The macroscopic Hausdorff dimension Dim H (E) of a set E ⊂ R d was introduced by Barlow and Taylor t...
This thesis is concerned with the behavior of Hausdorff measure and Hausdorff dimension under projec...
We establish a refinement of Marstrand's projection theorem for Hausdorff dimension functions finer ...
We consider the Assouad dimensions of orthogonal projections of planar sets onto lines. Our investig...
We establish Marstrand-type projection theorems for orthogonal projections along geodesics onto m-di...
Intermediate dimensions were recently introduced to interpolate between the Hausdorff and box-counti...
ABSTRACT. We consider several classical results related to the Hausdorff dimen-sion of exceptional s...
We study the orthogonal projections of a large class of self-affine carpets, which contains the carp...
AbstractIn a paper from 1954 Marstrand proved that if K⊂R2 has a Hausdorff dimension greater than 1,...
A characterization of plane sets whose projection have zero Hausdorff measure is given. This is obta...
l. Introilucti'on. Let m and n be positive integers with m < n and let O*(n, m) be the set o...
Assuming V=L, we construct a plane set E of Hausdorff dimension 1 whose every orthogonal projection ...
We present strong versions of Marstrand's projection theorems and other related theorems. For exampl...
Sixty years ago, John Marstrand published a paper which, among other things, relates the Hausdorff d...
In this paper we use the theory of computing to study fractal dimensions of projections in Euclidean...
The macroscopic Hausdorff dimension Dim H (E) of a set E ⊂ R d was introduced by Barlow and Taylor t...
This thesis is concerned with the behavior of Hausdorff measure and Hausdorff dimension under projec...
We establish a refinement of Marstrand's projection theorem for Hausdorff dimension functions finer ...
We consider the Assouad dimensions of orthogonal projections of planar sets onto lines. Our investig...
We establish Marstrand-type projection theorems for orthogonal projections along geodesics onto m-di...
Intermediate dimensions were recently introduced to interpolate between the Hausdorff and box-counti...
ABSTRACT. We consider several classical results related to the Hausdorff dimen-sion of exceptional s...
We study the orthogonal projections of a large class of self-affine carpets, which contains the carp...
AbstractIn a paper from 1954 Marstrand proved that if K⊂R2 has a Hausdorff dimension greater than 1,...
A characterization of plane sets whose projection have zero Hausdorff measure is given. This is obta...
l. Introilucti'on. Let m and n be positive integers with m < n and let O*(n, m) be the set o...