Mathematics – Metric Geometry
Scientific paper
2010-12-24
Mathematics
Metric Geometry
36 pages
Scientific paper
We show that the fractal curvature measures of invariant sets of one-dimensional conformal iterated function systems satisfying the open set condition exist, if and only if the associated geometric potential function is nonlattice. Moreover, in the nonlattice situation we obtain that the Minkowski content exists and prove that the fractal curvature measures are constant multiples of the $\delta$-conformal measure, where $\delta$ denotes the Minkowski dimension of the invariant set. For the first fractal curvature measure, this constant factor coincides with the Minkowski content of the invariant set. In the lattice situation we give sufficient conditions for the Minkowski content of the invariant set to exist, contrasting the fact that the Minkowski content of a self-similar lattice fractal never exists. However, every self-similar set satisfying the open set condition exhibits a Minkowski measurable $\mathcal{C}^{1+\alpha}$ diffeomorphic image. Both in the lattice and nonlattice situation average versions of the fractal curvature measures are shown to always exist.
Kesseböhmer Marc
Kombrink Sabrina
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