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Rectangular Shrinking Targets on Self-similar Carpets

Demi Allen, Thomas M Jordan, Benjamin Ward

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Abstract

Since the introduction of the shrinking target problem by Hill and Velani in 1995 there has been a surge of interest in the area. In this paper we consider the case where the target is a rectangle, rather than a ball, and the underlying space is a self-similar carpet. We calculate the exact Hausdorff dimension of the resulting shrinking target set. Interestingly the Hausdorff dimension depends on the centre of the target, a condition uncommon in most other shrinking target type problems. This extends a theorem of Wang and Wu [Theorem 12.1, Math. Ann. 2021].
Original languageEnglish
JournalInternational Mathematics Research Notices
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 9 Apr 2026

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