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Absolute continuity in families of parametrised non-homogeneous self-similar measures

Let $μ$ be a planar self-similar measure with similarity dimension exceeding $1$, satisfying a mild separation condition, and such that the fixed points of the associated similitudes do not share a common line. Then, we prove that the orthogonal projections $π_{e\sharp}(μ)$ are absolutely continuous for all $e \in S^{1} \setminus E$, where the exceptional set $E$ has zero Hausdorff dimension. The result is obtained from a more general framework which applies to certain parametrised families of self-similar measures on the real line. Our results extend previous work of Shmerkin and Solomyak from 2016, where it was assumed that the similitudes associated with $μ$ have a common contraction ratio.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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