The dimension of projections induced by a curve

12/14/2019
by   D. M. Stull, et al.
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The behavior of the Hausdorff dimension of a set when projected onto a subspace is a fundamental question in fractal geometry. In this paper, we settle a question of Fassler and Orponen concerning the dimension of a set when projected onto a family of lines induced by a curve.

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