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Multifractals - Theory and Applications

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Although multifractals are rooted in probability, much of the related literature comes from the physics and mathematics arenas. Multifractals: Theory and Applications pulls together ideas from both areas using a language that makes them accessible and useful to statistical scientists. It provides a framework for the evaluation of statistical proper

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INTRODUCTION AND PRELIMINARIES. Motivation and Background. Properties and Dimensions of Sets. Large Deviations. MULTIFRACTAL FORMALISM USING LARGE DEVIATIONS. The Multifractal Formalism. Lattice Based Multifractals. Point Centred Multifractals. Cascade Processes. ESTIMATION OF THE CORRELATION DIMENSIONS. Interpoint Distances of Order q and Intrinsic Bias. Estimation of the Correlation Dimensions. Extrinsic Sources of Bias. Case Studies. Bibliography.

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Harte, David

Summary

Although multifractals are rooted in probability, much of the related literature comes from the physics and mathematics arena. Multifractals: Theory and Applications pulls together ideas from both these areas using a language that makes them accessible and useful to statistical scientists. It provides a framework, in particular, for the evaluation of statistical properties of estimates of the Renyi fractal dimensions.

The first section provides introductory material and different definitions of a multifractal measure. The author then examines some of the various constructions for describing multifractal measures. Building from the theory of large deviations, he focuses on constructions based on lattice coverings, covering by point-centered spheres, and cascades processes. The final section presents estimators of Renyi dimensions of integer order two and greater and discusses their properties. It also explores various applications of dimension estimation and provides a detailed case study of spatial point patterns of earthquake locations.

Estimating fractal dimensions holds particular value in studies of nonlinear dynamical systems, time series, and spatial point patterns. With its careful yet practical blend of multifractals, estimation methods, and case studies, Multifractals: Theory and Applications provides a unique opportunity to explore the estimation methods from a statistical perspective.

Product details

Authors David Harte
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2019
 
EAN 9780367455200
ISBN 978-0-367-45520-0
No. of pages 264
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Probability theory, stochastic theory, mathematical statistics

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