Mathematics – General Topology
Scientific paper
2010-11-17
Mathematics
General Topology
PREPRINT, submitted to arXiv for NSF review
Scientific paper
Much of the structure in metric spaces that allows for the creation of fractals exists in more generalized non-metrizable spaces. In particular the same theorems regarding the behavior of compact sets can be proven in the more general framework of $\beta$-spaces. However in most $\beta$-spaces, a set being compact (and more generally being totally bounded) is so restrictive as to render all fractal examples completely uninteresting. In this paper we provide a generalization of compact sets, continuous functions, and all the related machinery necessary for fractals to be defined as the unique fixed set of an IFS. We conclude by discussing some interesting examples of non-metrizable fractals.
Carter Annie
Lithio Daniel
Tager Tristan
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