
arXiv: math/0212013
Using Voiculescu's notion of a matricial microstate we introduce fractal dimensions and entropies for finite sets of selfadjoint operators in a tracial von Neumann algebra. We show that they possess properties similar to their classical predecessors. We relate the new quantities to free entropy and free entropy dimension and show that a modified version of free Hausdorff dimension is an algebraic invariant. We compute the free Hausdorff dimension in the cases where the set generates a finite dimensional algebra or where the set consists of a single selfadjoint. We show that the free Hausdorff dimension becomes additive for such sets in the presence of freeness.
25 pages, minor corrections, lifting of restrictive conditions for the computation of dimension of a single selfadjoint, additional lemma in section 6
Microstate, Mathematics - Operator Algebras, Primary 46L54; Secondary 28A78, Hausdorff dimension, Metric Geometry (math.MG), free probability, Hausdorff measure, Secondary 28A78, Free Entropy, Free probability and free operator algebras, Hausdorff and packing measures, Mathematics - Metric Geometry, Primary 46L54, free entropy, microstate, FOS: Mathematics, Free Probability, Operator Algebras (math.OA), Analysis, free Hausdorff dimension
Microstate, Mathematics - Operator Algebras, Primary 46L54; Secondary 28A78, Hausdorff dimension, Metric Geometry (math.MG), free probability, Hausdorff measure, Secondary 28A78, Free Entropy, Free probability and free operator algebras, Hausdorff and packing measures, Mathematics - Metric Geometry, Primary 46L54, free entropy, microstate, FOS: Mathematics, Free Probability, Operator Algebras (math.OA), Analysis, free Hausdorff dimension
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