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arxiv: math/0308007 · v2 · submitted 2003-08-01 · 🧮 math.PR · math.NT

widetilde{Q}-representation of real numbers and fractal probability distributions

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A $\widetilde{Q}-$representation of real numbers is introduced as a generalization of the $p-$adic and $Q-$representations. It is shown that the $\widetilde{Q}-$representation may be used as a convenient tool for the construction and study of fractals and sets with complicated local structure. Distributions of random variables $\xi$ with independent $\widetilde{Q}-$symbols are studied in details. Necessary and sufficient conditions for the probability measures $\mu_\xi $ associated with $\xi$ to be either absolutely continuous or singular (resp. pure continuous, or pure point) are found in terms of the $\widetilde{Q}-$representation. In addition the metric-topological properties for the distribution of $\xi $ are investigated. A number of examples are presented.

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