2017
DOI: 10.1038/srep46672
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Definition of fractal topography to essential understanding of scale-invariance

Abstract: Fractal behavior is scale-invariant and widely characterized by fractal dimension. However, the cor-respondence between them is that fractal behavior uniquely determines a fractal dimension while a fractal dimension can be related to many possible fractal behaviors. Therefore, fractal behavior is independent of the fractal generator and its geometries, spatial pattern, and statistical properties in addition to scale. To mathematically describe fractal behavior, we propose a novel concept of fractal topography … Show more

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“…As pointed out in our previous study (Jin, Wu, et al, 2017), the fractal dimension is a dependent variable of fractal behavior defined by fractal topography of Ω( P , F ). In an Ω, P and F are two dimensionless parameters and denominated by scaling lacunarity and scaling coverage, respectively.…”
Section: Existing Models For Scale‐invariance Behaviors and Their Unimentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…As pointed out in our previous study (Jin, Wu, et al, 2017), the fractal dimension is a dependent variable of fractal behavior defined by fractal topography of Ω( P , F ). In an Ω, P and F are two dimensionless parameters and denominated by scaling lacunarity and scaling coverage, respectively.…”
Section: Existing Models For Scale‐invariance Behaviors and Their Unimentioning
confidence: 92%
“…However, such a task remains a challenge because of the inadequate and vague understanding of scale invariance and complexity 10.1029/2020JB020110 types. Fortunately, the newly emergence of fractal topography theory (Jin et al, 2019;Jin, Wu, et al, 2017) sheds a light on this issue.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Noise and fluctuations frequently display fractal-like scaling properties associated with long-range correlations in real-world complex systems, such as biological, geophysical, and economical systems 1 , 2 . The appearance of such fluctuations has been considered as a key marker associated with a universal principle hidden in the complex system dynamics 3 .…”
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confidence: 99%