The Hausdorff dimension of sets containing circles in many directions

Abstract

Let us consider a sphere Sn-1 of radius r in Rn, where we have fixed poles N and S. Suppose that K is a set in Rn containing a translated copy of each meridian (that is an Sn-2-sphere) of Sn-1. Then the Hausdorff dimension of K must be bigger than or equal to n-1.

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