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Excursions on Cantor-like Sets
Roberto DiMartino, Wilfredo O. Urbina
Published 2014-11-26Version 1
The ternary Cantor set $C$, constructed by George Cantor in 1883, is probably the best known example of a perfect nowhere-dense set in the real line, but as we will see later, it is not the only one. The present article we will explore the richness, the peculiarities and the generalities that has $C$ and explore some variants and generalizations of it. For a more systematic treatment the Cantor like sets we refer to our previous paper.
Comments: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1403.6554
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