Intersections of continuous functions with prescribed Hausdorff dimension s and box dimensions r,t are shown to be strongly c-algebrable and spaceable, plus related lineability results.
On strong spaceability of continuous functions and fractal dimensions
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Given $s\in(1,2]$, define $$H_s[0,1]=\{f\in C[0,1]:{\dim}_HG_f([0,1])=s\}$$ and $$\overline{B}_s[0,1]=\{f\in C[0,1]:\overline{{\dim}}_BG_f([0,1])=s\}.$$ The main goal of this paper is to study the $(\alpha,\beta)$-lineability/spaceability of the sets $H_s[0,1]$ and $\overline{B}_s[0,1]$. As a principal result, we prove that $H_s[0,1]$ is $(p,\mathfrak{c})$-spaceable for $p=1,2$ and also $(n,n+m)$-lineable for any $m,n\in\mathbb{N}$. This partially answers a question raised by Liu et al. concerning the Hausdorff dimension of graphs of continuous functions. Furthermore, for a cardinal number $\alpha$, we prove that $\overline{B}_s[0,1]$ is $(\alpha,\mathfrak{c})$-spaceable if and only if $\alpha<\aleph_0$. This completely resolves an open question raised by Liu et al. concerning the upper box dimension of graphs of continuous functions.
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On strong algebrability and spaceability of continuous functions and fractal dimensions
Intersections of continuous functions with prescribed Hausdorff dimension s and box dimensions r,t are shown to be strongly c-algebrable and spaceable, plus related lineability results.