
doi: 10.1007/bf02214076
Let \(X\) be a fractional Brownian motion of index \(\alpha\in]0,1[\), from \(\mathbb{R}\) into \(\mathbb{R}^d\), with \(1>\alpha d\), and let \(\text{Dim }F\) denote the packing dimension of any set \(F\) in \(\mathbb{R}^N\). A compact set \(E\) of \([0,1]\) is constructed, such that \(\text{Dim }X(E)<{1\over\alpha}\text{ Dim }E\); this invalidates a general conjecture on \(\text{Dim }X(E)\). On the other hand, the following general lower bound is given: for any compact set \(E\) in \(\mathbb{R}\), \[ \text{Dim }X(E)\geq {\text{Dim }E\times d\over \alpha d+\text{Dim }E\times(1-\alpha d)}, \] almost surely. And this bound is optimal, being attained for the peculiar \(E\) constructed above.
packing dimension, fractional Brownian motion, Gaussian processes, Random fields, image, Brownian motion
packing dimension, fractional Brownian motion, Gaussian processes, Random fields, image, Brownian motion
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