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Characterizing the lacunarity of random and deterministic fractal sets
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1991
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Discrete GeometryEngineeringGeometryEntropyStatistical Shape AnalysisDeterministic Fractal SetsProbability TheoryDifferent TexturesStochastic GeometryMass Distribution FunctionGliding-box MethodFractal Analysis
The notion of lacunarity makes it possible to distinguish sets that have the same fractal dimension but different textures. In this paper we define the lacunarity of a set from the fluctuations of the mass distribution function, which is found using an algorithm we call the gliding-box method. We apply this definition to characterize the geometry of random and deterministic fractal sets. In the case of self-similar sets, lacunarity follows particular scaling properties that are established and discussed in relation to other geometrical analyses.
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