Abstract

It is shown that in the context of affine Cantor sets with two increasing maps, the arithmetic sum of both of its elements is a Cantor set otherwise, it is a closure of countable union of nontrivial intervals. Also, a new family of pairs of affine Cantor sets is introduced such that each element of it has stable intersection. At the end, pairs of affine Cantor sets are characterized such that the sum of elements of each pair is a closed interval.

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