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| Aug19-12, 02:23 AM | #1 |
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Cantor set
Why there is no interior points in a Cantor set? Please explain me in detail.
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| Aug19-12, 02:59 AM | #3 |
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I've been watching a lecture and didn't understand why there wouldn't be any point whose neighbourhood is completely surrounded by the cantor set. Oh I think I start to grasp it now, since every interval's "middle" is removed and that process goes on forever, every point's neighbourhood becomes somewhat "incomplete". Am I wrong?
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| Aug19-12, 07:23 AM | #4 |
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Cantor set
What is the measure of the Cantor set?
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| Aug19-12, 11:04 AM | #5 |
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I don't know that measure thing yet...
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| Aug19-12, 02:27 PM | #6 |
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| Aug19-12, 10:12 PM | #7 |
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Notice that like Lavinia said,the terms in the (Standard) Cantor set C have no 1's in
their base-3 expansion. Now try to show,given x in C --so that there are no 1's in the decimal expansion of x -- that, no matter how close you go about x in (x-e,x +e ) , you will hit a number y in (x-e,x+e) ,whose decimal expansion _does_ have a 1 in it . Hint: you can cut-off the decimal expansion of x at any point, as far back as you want. |
| Aug20-12, 03:22 AM | #8 |
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Thank to all of you. But 1/3 is included in the cantor set and in trinary it's 0.1 isn't it? I see there is no finite trinary number in the set but why is 0.1 included?
edit: Now I think I'm okay. In the trinary number system, 1/3 can be written not only as 0.1 but also as 0.222222... |
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