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arxiv: 1210.6611 · v3 · pith:MKLMMD6Tnew · submitted 2012-10-24 · 🧮 math.CA

Wavy spirals and their fractal connection with chirps

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We study the fractal oscillatority of a class of real $C^1$ functions $x=x(t)$ near $t=\infty$. It is measured by oscillatory and phase dimensions, defined as box dimensions of the graph of $X(\tau)=x(\frac{1}{\tau})$ near $\tau=0$ and the trajectory $(x,\dot{x})$ in $\mathbb{R}^2$, respectively, assuming that $(x,\dot{x})$ is a spiral converging to the origin. The relationship between these two dimensions has been established for a class of oscillatory functions using formulas for box dimensions of graphs of chirps and nonrectifiable wavy spirals, introduced in this paper. Wavy spirals are a specific type of spirals, given in polar coordinates by $r=f(\varphi)$, converging to the origin in non-monotone way as a function of $\varphi$. They emerged in our study of phase portraits associated to solutions of Bessel equations. Also, the rectifiable chirps and spirals have been studied.

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