On the cardinality and dimension of the slices of Okamoto's functions
arXiv:2310.01902
Abstract
The graphs of Okamoto's functions, denoted by , are self-affine fractal curves contained in , parameterised by . In this paper we consider the cardinality and dimension of the intersection of these curves with horizontal lines. Our first theorem proves that if is sufficiently close to , then admits a horizontal slice with exactly three elements. Our second theorem proves that if a horizontal slice of contains an uncountable number of elements then it has positive Hausdorff dimension provided is in a certain subset of . Finally, we prove that if is a -Bonacci number for some , then the set of such that the horizontal slice at height has elements has positive Hausdorff dimension for any . We also show that, under the same assumption on , there is some horizontal slice whose cardinality is countably infinite.