For diagonal self-affine measures with distinct Lyapunov exponents and exponentially separated one-dimensional projections, Hausdorff dimension equals the minimum of d and the Lyapunov dimension.
Dimension of Bernoulli Convolutions in $\mathbb{R}^{d}$
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For $(\lambda_{1},...,\lambda_{d})=\lambda\in(0,1)^{d}$ with $\lambda_{1}>...>\lambda_{d}$, denote by $\mu_{\lambda}$ the Bernoulli convolution associated to $\lambda$. That is, $\mu_{\lambda}$ is the distribution of the random vector $\sum_{n\ge0}\pm\left(\lambda_{1}^{n},...,\lambda_{d}^{n}\right)$, where the $\pm$ signs are chosen independently and with equal weight. Assuming for each $1\le j\le d$ that $\lambda_{j}$ is not a root of a polynomial with coefficients $\pm1,0$, we prove that the dimension of $\mu_{\lambda}$ equals $\min\left\{ \dim_{L}\mu_{\lambda},d\right\} $, where $\dim_{L}\mu_{\lambda}$ is the Lyapunov dimension. More generally, we obtain this result in the context of homogeneous diagonal self-affine systems on $\mathbb{R}^{d}$ with rational translations. The proof extends to higher dimensions the works of Breuillard and Varj\'u and Varj\'u regarding Bernoulli convolutions on the real line. The main novelty and contribution of the present work lies in an extension of an entropy increase result, due to Varj\'u, in which the amount of increase in entropy is given explicitly. The extension of this result to the higher-dimensional non-conformal case requires significant new ideas.
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Dimension of diagonal self-affine measures with exponentially separated projections
For diagonal self-affine measures with distinct Lyapunov exponents and exponentially separated one-dimensional projections, Hausdorff dimension equals the minimum of d and the Lyapunov dimension.