Minkowski Content and local Minkowski Content for a class of self-conformal sets
classification
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minkowskilocalcontentmeasurabilityaverageexplicitformulaself-similar
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We investigate (local) Minkowski measurability of $\mathcal C^{1+\alpha}$ images of self-similar sets. We show that (local) Minkowski measurability of a self-similar set $K$ implies (local) Minkowski measurability of its image $F$ and provide an explicit formula for the (local) Minkowski content of $F$ in this case. A counterexample is presented which shows that the converse is not necessarily true. That is, $F$ can be Minkowski measurable although $K$ is not. However, we obtain that an average version of the (local) Minkowski content of both $K$ and $F$ always exists and also provide an explicit formula for the relation between the (local) average Minkowski contents of $K$ and $F$.
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