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Large Sets with Small Injective Projections

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arxiv 1906.06288 v3 pith:IVMN4KNP submitted 2019-06-14 math.MG

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Let $\ell_1,\ell_2,\dots$ be a countable collection of lines in ${\mathbb R}^d$. For any $t \in [0,1]$ we construct a compact set $\Gamma\subset{\mathbb R}^d$ with Hausdorff dimension $d-1+t$ which projects injectively into each $\ell_i$, such that the image of each projection has dimension $t$. This immediately implies the existence of homeomorphisms between certain Cantor-type sets whose graphs have large dimensions. As an application, we construct a collection $E$ of disjoint, non-parallel $k$-planes in $\mathbb{R}^d$, for $d \geq k+2$, whose union is a small subset of $\mathbb{R}^d$, either in Hausdorff dimension or Lebesgue measure, while $E$ itself has large dimension. As a second application, for any countable collection of vertical lines $w_i$ in the plane we construct a collection of nonvertical lines $H$, so that $F$, the union of lines in $H$, has positive Lebesgue measure, but each point of each line $w_i$ intersects at most one $h\in H$ and, for each $w_i$, the Hausdorff dimension of $F\cap w_i$ is zero.

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