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Questions about dimensions of possibly highly irregular or "rough" sets, Hausdorff–Besicovitch dimension and related concepts such as box-counting or Minkowski–Bouligand dimension.

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The Hausdorff codimension of singular matrices vs. the Hausdorff codimension of points with ...

It is evident that the singular vectors are defined as the ``$u_{A}$-part which is $g_{t}$ divergent in the future'', this gives $m\cdot n$ ($=\dim \left(u_{A}\right)$) minus the dimension of the sing …
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Hausdorff dimension of sequence space

This observation is attributed to H. Furstenberg, and appears (in the case of shift-invariant sets, i.e. Cantor sets) in his beautiful Disjointness paper (in section $3$, which you can read independen …
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