Re: Transcendental Dimensions



gsax wrote:

> Thanks for this example,...I shall try to see if I can come up with
> any other objects with transcendental dimensions..

I would have thought it was fairly straightforward
to construct a subset of [0,1]
with any Hausdorff dimension between 0 and 1.


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