A class of measures and non-stationary fractals, associated to f-expansions

Abstract

We construct first a class of Moran fractals in Rd with countably many generators and non-stationary contraction rates; at each step n, the contractions depend on n-truncated sequences, and are related to asymptotic letter frequencies. In some cases the sets of contractions may be infinite at each step. We show that the Hausdorff dimension of such a fractal is equal to the zero h of a pressure function. We prove that the dimensions of these sets depend real analytically on the frequencies. Next, we apply the above construction to obtain non-stationary fractals E(x; f) ⊂ Rd, associated to f-expansions of real numbers x, and study the dependence of these fractals on x. We consider for instance beta-expansions, the continued fraction expansion and other f-expansions. By employing the Ergodic Theorem for invariant absolutely continuous measures and equilibrium measures, and using some probabilities for which the digits become independent random variables, we study the function x dimH(E(x; f)) on the respective set of quasinormal numbers x ∈ [0; 1). We investigate also another class of fractals Ef (x) ⊂ Rd, for which both the non-stationary contraction vectors and the asymptotic frequencies depend on the f-representation of x. We obtain then some properties of the digits of x, related to Ef (x) and to equilibrium measures.

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