How behave the typical Lq-dimensions of measures?

Abstract

We compute, for a compact set K⊂ Rd, the value of the upper and of the lower Lq-dimension of a typical probability measure with support contained in K, for any q∈ R. Different definitions of the "dimension" of K are involved to compute these values, following q∈ R.

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