fractal correlation

  • 1Correlation dimension — In chaos theory, the correlation dimension (denoted by ν) is a measure of the dimensionality of the space occupied by a set of random points, often referred to as a type of fractal dimension.[1][2][3] For example, if we have a set of random… …

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  • 2Fractal time — There are a number of definitions of the notion of fractal time. The term was first mentioned by Benoît Mandelbrot [Mandelbrot, B. B. (1982): The Fractal Geometry of Nature . W.H. Freeman, San Francisco.] , who used it to refer to statistically… …

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  • 3Fractal dimension — In fractal geometry, the fractal dimension, D , is a statistical quantity that gives an indication of how completely a fractal appears to fill space, as one zooms down to finer and finer scales. There are many specific definitions of fractal… …

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  • 4correlation dimension — An estimate of the fractal dimension which measures the probability that two points chosen at random will be within a certain distance of each other, and examines how this probability changes as the distance is increased. white noise will fill… …

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  • 5Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy — (FCS) is a common technique used by physicists, chemists, and biologists to experimentally characterize the dynamics of fluorescent species (e.g. single fluorescent dye molecules in nanostructured materials, autofluorescent proteins in living… …

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  • 6Dimension fractale — Mesure de la dimension fractale de la côte de Grande Bretagne En géométrie fractale, la dimension fractale, D, est une grandeur qui a vocation à traduire la façon qu a un ensemble fractal de remplir l espace, à toutes les échelles. Dans le cas… …

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  • 7Ising model — The Ising model, named after the physicist Ernst Ising, is a mathematical model in statistical mechanics. It has since been used to model diverse phenomena in which bits of information, interacting in pairs, produce collectiveeffects.Definition… …

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  • 8Minkowski–Bouligand dimension — Estimating the box counting dimension of the coast of Great Britain In fractal geometry, the Minkowski–Bouligand dimension, also known as Minkowski dimension or box counting dimension, is a way of determining the fractal dimension of a set S in a …

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  • 9Minkowski-Bouligand dimension — In fractal geometry, the Minkowski Bouligand dimension, also known as Minkowski dimension or box counting dimension, is a way of determining the fractal dimension of a set S in a Euclidean space R^n, or more generally in a metric space ( X , d ) …

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  • 10Scale invariance — In physics and mathematics, scale invariance is a feature of objects or laws that do not change if length scales (or energy scales) are multiplied by a common factor. The technical term for this transformation is a dilatation (also known as… …

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